reports: Mabhuti Khenyeza steps down at Golden Arrows

Mabhuti Khenyeza has reportedly resigned from his position as co-head coach at Golden Arrows.

The former Kaizer Chiefs striker had taken sole charge of the Durban-based side after Steve Komphela departed for Mamelodi Sundowns.

This marked Khenyeza’s second stint as the sole head coach, having previously led the team after Vusumuzi Vilakazi’s exit.

He was then roped into a coaching trio with Musa Bilankulu and Kagiso Dikgacoi, and is said to have been unhappy with his role at the club.

According to a number of publications, a number of players were unimpressed with Khenyeza’s leadership.

The club are currently in sixth place on the Betway Premiership standings with 13 points from their opening eight games.

iDiski Times say: “The decision was made after their win over Cape Town City moving the club into sixth place in the league with four wins, one draw and three defeats.

“Khenyeza is said to have stated not being happy in his role at the club and looking for a new challenge away from Arrows.

“He was part of a coaching trio alongside Musa Bilankulu and Kagiso Dikgacoi this season and it remains to be seen whether the club will look to replace him in the technical team.”