Former AmaZulu striker studying nursing
Former AmaZulu striker Ayanda Dlamini has coupled studying towards a coaching license with becoming a professional nurse.
FILE PICTURE: Ayanda Dlamini of Amazulu and James Okwuosa of Chippa United during the Absa Premiership match between AmaZulu and Chippa United. (Photo by Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images)
Dlamini was appointed by AmaZulu to join their technical team to coach in the club’s development structures.
He is looking to complete his course at Durban University of Technology (DUT).
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“Next year I want to study towards becoming a nurse, I had already started with my pediatric nursing course and now next year I plan on doing the midwifery course, I have already talked to Durban University of Technology (DUT) about my intentions,” Dlamini told Isolezwe.
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“For now I will focus on football, I have always planned that I would work towards becoming a qualified coach once I am done playing, but if it doesn’t work out I will try my luck at being a nurse, I hope everything goes as planned.”
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