For Felix Masunda, football has been a lifeline. In the late 1970s, his late father owned a football academy in Mbare, in the south of Harare, Zimbabwe, that supported young players by building them up for manhood.
It was an academy where players like Masunda could grow into the men they wanted to be by utilizing the lessons they learned on the pitch and applying them to the real world.
But Masunda’s …