Former Bafana Bafana striker Mabhuti Khenyeza is back on the job market after a brief tenure as assistant coach at Betway Premiership side Chippa United.
Outraged by a decision from the Premier Soccer League, Cape Town City owner John Comitis has emphatically stated that the league’s administration works for the clubs, not the other way around.
Bafana coach Hugo Broos has entrusted Nkosinathi Sibisi with the captain’s armband for South Africa’s two international friendly matches against Tanzania and Mozambique in the coming days.
Chippa United endured a season marked by inconsistent performances and results but successfully secured their top-flight status earlier than in previous campaigns.
AmaZulu’s 2024/25 campaign was one of resilience and transformation, as the club rebounded from a sluggish start in the Betway Premiership to secure a commendable top-eight finish.
Magesi’s 2024/25 campaign was a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs, featuring a thrilling cup victory, a steady climb up the league standings, and the emergence of left-back John Mokone as one of the season’s most impressive defenders.