Monday, October 27, 2008

The most SA's favourite player is still recovering


Scara’ Ngobese confirmed yesterday that he is slowly recovering from his bout with TB. The talented former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder confirmed that, “I am taking my medication and I am taking my pills.”Ngobese confirmed that he has started light training with his team Thanda Royal Zulu adding, “I still have a year and a half left on my contract (with Thanda) and whatever happens I am going to take it like a man.”The medical staff from Thanda also confirmed that ‘Scara’ was working on his fitness in order to start challenging for a place in the team. On the basis of his team’s performance against Orlando Pirates on Sunday Thanda will be hoping that ‘Scara’ returns soon.
Ngobese confirmed that he has started light training with his team Thanda Royal Zulu adding, “I still have a year and a half left on my contract (with Thanda) and whatever happens I am going to take it like a man.”The medical staff from Thanda also confirmed that ‘Scara’ was working on his fitness in order to start challenging for a place in the team. On the basis of his team’s performance against Orlando Pirates on Sunday Thanda will be hoping that ‘Scara’ returns soon

Friday, October 24, 2008

Ertugral forgives Tsotetsi


Kaizer Chiefs coach, Muhsin Ertugral has told the Mzeke10(media) that defender Mokete Tsotetsi has been forgiven for the costly mistake he committed when Chiefs lost to Golden Arrows in the Telkom Knockout last Saturday. The former Jomo Cosmos defender headed home- into his own net- Arrows’ second goal, on the 22nd minute of the game. This got the Amakhosi critics mischievously suggesting that Ertugral might unknowingly have the solution for his goal-scoring problem in Tsotetsi…only if he was played in the ‘right position’, upfront!Speaking to the Siya crew earlier today Ertugral told the Mzeke10(media) that he understood what had happened and that he didn’t hold any grudges against the defender. “I have been a coach for many years now and I understand such things. It’s not about individuals. If the whole team is making mistakes there’s going to be one player who will make the final costly mistake, but if you’ve been in the game long enough you’d understand that it’s not one player’s fault.”This was Tsotetsi’s second own goal since he joined Chiefs and while others would think that his confidence would be shattered by now, Ertugral told the Mzeke10(Media) that the defender is still holding his head up. “He’s still confident and I’m sure he will also learn from that mistake.”By Mzeke 10

Development coner

Kaizer Chiefs U20 development side will be looking at bouncing back to their winning ways this afternoon when they take on their counterparts, Amathole Football Academy this afternoon in the SAFA Soweto U20 Premier League. The game will kick off on Friday afternoon at 17h00 at Hyundai Park Stadium in Soweto.
The U20 side under the tutelage of Kaizer Chiefs legend, Donald “Ace” Khuse were knocked out of the Phillips Cup last weekend by Jomo Cosmos on penalties.
“We have been using mostly players who are playing in our U17 team as some of the players are busy preparing for exams. I am confident though of a win this afternoon against Amathole Football Academy” said Ace Khuse.
Meanwhile Kaizer Chiefs Head of Development, Walter Steenbok has revealed to kaizerchiefs.com that trials to identify U15, U16, and U17 players will continue this on Sunday starting at 09H00

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Summit called off after Mbeki’s exit

One of the biggest gatherings of world leaders in South Africa, due to start in 10 days, has been called off in the wake of the sacking of Thabo Mbeki as president.
The African Diaspora Summit at the Sandton Convention Centre was postponed indefinitely by the Department of Foreign Affairs earlier this week, despite elaborate plans and programmes having been arranged. Mbeki was to have addressed the summit.
While South Africa comes to terms with a new president, this week the hospitality industry was counting the cost of losing one of the African Union’s flagship events, the most prestigious gathering of VIPs in South Africa since the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002, which generated an estimated R8-billion for the local economy.
A foreign affairs spokesman, Xolani Malawana, confirmed yesterday that the event had been postponed indefinitely.
A statement by the African Union this week said the postponement was due “to reasons of matters of state in South Africa”.
A similar message was issued by Foreign Affairs.
But official reasons are cold comfort to hoteliers, caterers and suppliers who had banked on thousands of guests. The Sunday Times has established that:
The food and beverages bill for the summit was in the region of R7-million;
At least 1000 delegates were expected, excluding security personnel, attendants and media;
Mbeki was due to address a lavish state banquet to mark the end of the summit; and
Several top musical acts were due to perform.
Invitations to this year’s event were sent out to “diaspora” countries as far afield as Latin America and the Caribbean.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Profile of mzeke 10


Surname: Moshoeu


First names: Madimetja Isaac


Date of birth: 20 april 1988


Place of birth: Mashashane


City: Polokwane