Kaizer Chiefs Chairman befittingly conferred with Wits Honorary Doctorate

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JOHANNESBURG - In recognition of his substantial contribution to South Africa’s business landscape over many decades, Kaizer Chiefs Executive Chairman, Dr. Kaizer Motaung, was bestowed with a second honorary doctorate on Tuesday, this time by Wits University’s Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management. Motaung, a successful businessperson, soccer administrator and philanthropist, delivered a speech that struck a chord with graduates from the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management. He delivered his address after Wits University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate in Commerce on 15 July at the Wits Great Hall. This honour acknowledges his role in the betterment of South African society, the development of soccer in the country, and uplifting disadvantaged youth, amongst others. Bearing witness were other student achievers "Thank you, Wits University, for honouring our Chairman—an inspiring recognition of his visionary leadership and impact. "The Kaizer Chiefs Family p...

Cape Town City part ways with several key players ahead of second division campaign

CAPE TOWN - Relegated Cape Town City Football Club has  confirmed the departure of a number of key players before the start of the new campaign.

According to the club, these players have worn the badge with pride and represented the club with heart. However, this was not enough to retain their Betway Premiership status during the recent playoff tournament.

The players include:

# Thami Mkhize
# Thabo Nodada
# Darren Keet
# Darwin Gonzalez
# Fortune Makaringe
# Lorenzo Gordinho
# Haashim Domingo
# Kamohelo Mokotjo
# Elson Sithole

"Each player leaves with our deepest thanks for the dedication and professionalism they showed during their years at the club. We wish them nothing but success in the next chapter of their journey," said the Club.





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