At the time of his death, Zebra was Uganda Boxing Federation Head of General Duties and owned a boxing club in Bwaise, called Zebra Boxing Club.
News coming to our desk indicate that Boxing coach Zebra Mando Senyange has died. The cause of the death is yet to be identified
This was announced by Moses Muhangi, the president for the Uganda Boxing Federation on his Facebook account saying

“Am saddened by the brutal passing of my MAN, My friend, My everything. Till we meet again …..”
Zebra has been the proprietor of Zebra boxing club and many boxers on the nation boxing team the bombers have passed through his hands.
He was a strong pillar that lifted UBF president Moses Muhangi towards the right direction in the management of boxing.

He also represented Uganda at various national levels as a boxer and his recent fight which has not happened was between him and fellow boxer Bana Bana.
Ssenyange is a former national team (The Bombers) captain who featured prominently in the super heavy fights before he graduated from the amateurs setting to become a full professional.

He is best remembered for having captained the Bombers to the 10th All Africa Games hosted in Maputo, Mozambique in 2011.
By and large, his fifteen-year amateur career was highlighted by 195 wins and 19 losses before turning professional when he debuted against Kenya’s Patrick Amote in 2012.
Burial arrangements remain unknown at large as the investigations to poach the merciless assailants commence immediately.

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