PSL Transfer News: Kaizer Chiefs dream becomes reality for Bafana Bafana defender

Thabo Moloisane of South Africa during the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 2026 match between South Africa and Rwanda at Mbombela Stadium, in Nelspruit on 14 October 2025 ©Phakamisa Lensman/BackpagePix

Thabo Moloisane has described his move to Kaizer Chiefs as a dream come true after officially joining the Soweto giants from Stellenbosch FC.

 
The Bafana Bafana defender expressed his excitement at signing for Amakhosi, saying he is proud to take the next step in his career and eager to make an impact after completing his long-awaited transfer.
 
The Pfeni Glamour Boys are busy rebuilding their squad for the upcoming Betway Premiership season, with a number of signings and released players.
 
 
The 27-year-old Mamelodi Sundowns academy graduate and former Maritzburg United midfielder had reportedly been a long-term target for Chiefs but has had to wait until now for his anticipated transfer.
 
Moloisane was a part of the Stellies side that won their first domestic trophy in 2024 as they lifted the Carling Knockout Cup after beating TS Galaxy on penalties.
 
Following his unveiling, a delighted Moloisane told the Chiefs’ website: “To be honest, it took a bit long. It was ‘on the cards’ for about three years.
 
“When my agent informed me of the move I was a little surprised and very happy because it meant that I was doing well to be wanted by Chiefs.
 
“I spent time at Naturena when I was a young boy learning under the supervision of the kitman at the time so it’s a place I know pretty well; it’s is a part of my youth and I grew up loving the club and this is a dream come true for me.
 
“My first ‘task’ as a young boy at Chiefs was to collect tickets for a match, and now I am one of the players who will represent Chiefs in front of the supporters.
 
“It means so much to me to be at the biggest club in South Africa. It comes with a responsibility to maintain the high standards that have made this club great.”