Madinda Ndlovu
Madinda Ndlovu is a Zimbabwean Professional footballer who was born in Binga on the 2nd of May 1965. He played for the Bulawayo football club, Highlanders ‘Bosso’ from 1989 to 1994.
Madinda Ndlovu is a Zimbabwean Professional footballer who was born in Binga on the 2nd of May 1965. He played for the Bulawayo football club, Highlanders ‘Bosso’ from 1989 to 1994. Capped twice during his football career, Ndlovu retired at the age of 29 to pursue a career in coaching.
He has since coached teams like Orapa, Centre Chiefs, Power Dynamos, Highlanders, Nico United and Township Rollers.
Madinda is known for paving the way for his brothers, Peter and Adam who went on to become legendary international football sensations. Peter Ndlovu made history by being the first African Player to play in the English Premier League.
Today, Madinda is based in Botswana where he coaches Leaders Township Rollers.




















