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Charamba stands firm on faith, character

Sport Reporter

Chicken Inn forward Michael Charamba who recently graduated with a diploma in theology and was ordained as a pastor said his hope is in the Lord.

This comes after the Gamecocks had a poor start to the season.

The club turned a curve after edging Yadah 2-1 over the weekend at Luveve to dash out of the relegation matrix.

But the pressure remains intense for the club.

“While the pressure to perform can be intense, I trust that dedication and persistent effort will pave the way forward.

Charamba has managed a single assist this season so far.

“I see this as a passing phase, and I remain confident that my opportunity to shine will come.

“Ecclesiastes three reminds us that seasons change, and your dedication will align with divine timing.

“I just have to keep honoring the work, learning from setbacks, and nurturing that unshakable belief. The seeds I am planting now will bloom.”

“When things are not going well, you always ask yourself a lot of questions and don’t have answers. But I believe in God; He is the hope of our glory. Things will change,” he said with conviction.

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