Public Relations Solutions & The Gazette 27 November 2020 Volume 1, Issue 6 Inside This Issue: Tomorrow’s Results, Today Matric Physical Sciences 2 Farewell, With Our Sincere Thanks Paper Two Leaked Hours Before the Exam Woman Gunned Down in 2 each member of our team: Ms. PMB Ngcobo, Ms. Dlamini, Ms. Magoso, Mr. Khoza, Mr. Mchunu, Ms. AmaZulu Player, Anele 3 Khanyile and Ms. Nkosi – a heartfelt Ngcongca, Killed in a Car 4 thank you to you for your resilience, Accident 5 fortitude, and passion. The Gazette 6 and Public Relations Solutions pub- 5 Arrested for The Mur- lication’s success would not have der of Prince Lethukuthula been possible if not for you. I wish Zulu you the absolute best of luck in your future endeavours. Tourism Mini Indaba In closing, we would like to com- Launched to Enhance the memorate World AIDS Day in ad- Tourism Industry vance. World AIDS Day, observed on 1 December every year since Tourism Mini Indaba Pho- 1988, is an international day dedicat- to Collage ed to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of Let Us Unite in The Fight 7 HIV infection and mourning those Against GBV who have died of the disease. Now more than ever, we need to focus on Special Points Public Relations Solutions and The Gazette Team World AIDS Day and recognise it as of Interest: the powerful educational tool that it By: Kimberley Allenspach has become over nearly three dec- • Public Relations Solutions Hosts Dear Reader, ades. The Gazette and Public Rela- A Successful Press Conference I write today to thank you for supporting The Gazette tions Solutions team would like to and Public Relations Solutions team. We are extremely express how important it is for you • We Talk Self-Empowerment grateful that you have chosen to support our publication to get tested regularly and to practice Through Entrepreneurship with and engage with us on our social media platforms, and safe sex. We all need to work to- Simone Harrison we hope that you have found our content informative, gether to destigmatise a positive illuminating, and entertaining. HIV diagnosis. Help fight AIDS- • Letter from The Communica- I am honoured to have been given the opportunity to related discrimination in your com- tions Manager serve as the Editor-in-Chief of The Gazette and Public munity. Discrimination stems from Relations Solutions digital newspaper over the past six fear and ignorance - so share your • Trevor Noah Announced As weeks. Managing a team of journalists, public relations knowledge. Help to educate those Host of the 63rd Annual practitioners and a finance officer has been both chal- around you in order to build a better Grammy Awards lenging and rewarding. I could not however have done it understanding of the disease and without the leadership, diligence, and commitment of greater acceptance for those affect- • Discontinuance of 033 Life- our Communications Manager, Mr. Sanele Mkhize. ed. We remember all those who have style Over the course of the past month and a half, we have lost their lives to HIV/AIDS and witnessed our team members demonstrate strength, tal- share our compassion, hope, support • Vodacom Bulls Crowned Super ent, and professional growth – albeit through a particu- and understanding for the millions of Rugby Unlocked Champions larly difficult year. I would like to individually thank people around the world living with the disease. • Twenty20 Series: Proteas vs England • Kaizer Chiefs’ Woes Continue
Page 2 Matric Physical Sciences Paper Two Leaked Hours Before the Exam future exams are protected, accord- ing to the DBE, but these have not been disclosed. The Hawks have been brought in to investigate the paper leaks. The DBE has deployed teams to re-check security systems to avoid another paper leak. Addi- tionally, the Department announced that a full-scale audit of the exami- nation administration system is un- derway. “It's unfortunate that people continue to be involved with something like this even though the consequences can be dire,\" said Basic Education Physical sciences paper two was leaked hours before the exam on Mon- Minister Angie Motshekga. \"We day. Image: The Conversation condemn in the strongest terms the By: Zamangwane Khanyile conduct of persons who undermine the integrity of the examination be- The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has con- cause it causes untold stress on the firmed that the matric physical sciences paper two learners who are looking forward to was leaked on Monday, a few hours before the ex- exiting the schooling system with a amination. On Monday, the department said it was pass from an honest examination, locked in meetings to discuss the leak. This follows not one associated with cheating.\" the leak of mathematics paper two last Monday. The investigation is still ongoing. There were measures being put in place to ensure Woman Gunned Down in PMB By: Nokulunga Ngcobo A 43-year-old woman was killed in the early morning on Tuesday in Bis- ley, Pietermaritzburg. She was, ac- cording to sources, attempting to en- ter her car when she was shot and killed. According to police spokes- person, Sergeant Mthokozisi Ngobese, the woman was shot out- side her house between 5:30 to 5:45 AM. Ngobese stated that the details are sketchy at the moment, but the A woman was shot and killed in Bisley, Pietermaritzburg. Image: Rnews police believe it was a carjacking. The woman’s car was recovered in name saying it has not yet been established if her Sweetwaters a few hours later. next of kin are aware that she is dead. This is a Ngubane would not disclose her developing story.
AmaZulu Player, Anele Ngcongca, Killed in a Car Accident Page 3 According to Brigadier Jay Naicker of the South African Police Services (SAPS), “At 05:00 this morning, a vehicle with two occupants lost con- trol and overturned on the N2 freeway near Mtunzini. A 33-year-old man flung from the ve- hicle and was declared dead at the scene. The driver sustained serious injuries and was taken to hospital for medical attention. The circum- stances surrounding the incident are still under investigation. A case of culpable homicide has been opened for investigation by the Mtunzini SAPS\". His death comes just days after that of his ex- girlfriend and kwaito star, Nomasonto “Mshoza” Maswanganyi. Ngcongca was on the Former Mamelodi Sundowns defender and AmaZulu play- verge of being unveiled as an AmaZulu player er, Anele Ngcongca, died in a car accident on Monday. and was already in Durban after a loan agree- Photo: Twitter By: Nokulunga Ngcobo ment was struck with Sundowns. The 33-year old had agreed to a one-year loan with a further Calvin Anele Ngcongca, (33), died in a car option of making the move permanent in the crash in northern KwaZulu-Natal on Monday next season. As hundreds filled social media morning. The football defender was born and with messages of condolences and tributes to raised in Cape Town, South Africa. It is un- the star, Ngcongca's former boss at Sundowns, derstood the vehicle he was travelling in was Pitso Mosimane, posted a picture of the defend- heading towards Durban when the driver lost er alongside the caption, “Legend! Rest in control and veered down a steep embankment. peace”. The vehicle then overturned. 5 Arrested for The Murder of Prince Lethukuthula Zulu By: Zithobile Dlamini Prince Lethukuthula Zulu, who was Five people, of whom four are women, have been arrested killed during an alleged robbery for the murder of Prince Lethukuthula Zulu, King Goodwill earlier this month. Photo: Timeslive Zwelithini’s son. The suspects are alleged to be part of a syndicate that drugs and robs people of their belongings in Benoni and Pretoria, the prosecution told the Randburg Magistrate Court on Monday. The 50-year-old eldest son of the Zulu King, was found dead by security guards at his home in a Northworld residential complex, Johannesburg, on November 6. The police arrested the suspects in Pretoria on Friday night. They are, Tshegofatso Moremane (30), Margaret Koaile (42), Portia Mmola (28), Gontse Tlhoele (30), and Dakalo Mbedzi (32). The state will be opposing bail. According to the state, the accused had met Zulu be- fore the robbery gone wrong, and allegedly stole a micro- wave, television sets and money to the value of R30 000. Their case was postponed to November 30 for a bail appli- cation. They will be represented by Legal Aid.
Page 4 Tourism Mini Indaba Launched to Enhance the Tourism Industry Entrance to the exhibition hall. Photo: Kimberley Allenspach By: Sanele Mkhize and Nomfundo Nkosi portunity to meet and engage on the challenges and opportunities that affect the advancement of The Tourism Mini Indaba is one of the larg- tourism in the continent. Hosting the Tourism est global tourism marketing events and one Mini Indaba has improved the economy because of the top three ‘must visit’ events of its more people are interested in what we had to of- kind on the global calendar. It exhibits the fer”. widest variety of tourism products and at- tracts international buyers and media from Increasingly, more people are interested in experi- across the world. The Tourism Mini Indaba encing the local culture and community of the is owned by South African Tourism and or- places they visit. The event followed a more gen- ganized by Synergy Business Events (Pty) eral trend in the industry for more integrated trav- Ltd. It has won awards for Africa’s best el, as a range of companies offered alternative travel and tourism show. This award was tourism experiences to eager visitors. The event presented by the Association of World ran a series of discussions including a keynote Travel Awards. speech responding to issues such as responsible tourism and environmental sustainability. Dele- Mzanzi Global Travel hosted a Tourism gates at the event included the media team, tour- Mini Indaba on Friday, 20 November 2020. ism providers, and hotel franchises from a range of The event was held in the Pietermaritzburg independent travel companies. City Centre and its purpose was to present South Africa’s cultural diversity. The event Guests were entertained by a performance from also recognised the importance of high val- Mpilonhle Khumalo, who recited her poem titled ue-low impact tourism and preserving the Beauties of South Africa. The poem essentially environment through innovative solutions. talks about the beauty of South African attractions Ms. Tashnika Jugree, who was presenting and what to do when you visit the country. Man- the purpose, of the day said, “The purpose qoba Mchunu performed a cover of a song titled of the exhibition is to showcase attractions, Ngeke Ngik’shiye. There were also traditional eye-catching accommodation and other as- meals which included, from the Zulu culture, uJe- pects that are most likely to persuade and qe noSu (steam bread and tripe) and uBhatata influence tourists to travel.” It also an op- (sweet potatoes). and from the Indian culture, portunity to attract more tourists, create jobs Chicken Biryani, Vegetable Samosas and Beef Ro- and grow the African tourism market. Ms. ti. Please turn to the next page for some images Nomfundo Biyela, who spoke on behalf of that captured what transpired during the event. Mzanzi Global Travel, said “This is an op-
Tourism Mini Indaba Photo Collage Page 5 Picture 1 and 2 - Massage Station Picture 3 - Beauty Therapy Brochures Picture 4 - Indian Culture Picture 5 - South African Culture Picture 6 - Zulu and Indian Food Picture 7 - Mpilonhle Khumalo reciting her poem, Beauties of South Africa
Page 6 Let Us Unite in The Fight Against GBV 16 Days of activism against Gender Based Violence. Image: imgbin.com By: Nokulunga Ngcobo ties, on the 3rd of December incidents related to violence The 16 Days of Activism for of every year. The 16 Days against women and children, and a No Violence against Women Campaign forms the central heightened demand for emergency and Children Campaign is a point of government’s com- shelters. During the first week of United Nations campaign prehensive 365 Days of Activ- lockdown in South Africa, 2300 which takes place annually ism for No Violence Against cases of gender-based violence from the 25th of November Women and Children. During were laid with the police. Gender- (International Day of No Vio- the 16 day period, government based violence activists have lence against Women) to the together with civil society and ramped up their efforts providing 10th of December the private sector, will host a resources and care to those in need. (International Human Rights series of community and sec- While South Africa deals with the Day). It was started by activists tor dialogues and activities to Covid-19 pandemic, the real pan- at the inaugural Women’s foster a collaborative effort in demic this country has long en- Global Leadership Institute in dealing with GBV. dured is GBV. The Warrior Project 1991 and continues to be coor- This year’s South African South Africa in KZN, protesters dinated each year by the Centre theme is: “Women’s Econom- around the globe and other social for Women’s Global Leader- ic Justice for a Non-Violent justice groups are protesting ship. It is used as an organising and Non-Sexist South Africa\". against GBV in support for the strategy by individuals and or- Women and children are tar- women and children of the nation. ganisations around the world to gets for Covid-19 related frus- How many marches, protests, im- call for the prevention and trations as reports of gender- bizos, summits and shutdowns are elimination of violence against based violence increased dur- needed? And how many other women and girls. ing the lockdown period. women do we have to lose to GBV Other key commemorative days Across the country, civil soci- before change takes effect? during this period include: ety groups, gender-based vio- ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. 16 Days World Aids Day on the 1st of lence advocacy organisations of Activism is here to fight for all December and the International and other social justice groups women and children. Fighting to- Day for Persons with Disabili- have reported an increase of gether is the best way to conquer this pandemic.
Public Relations Solutions Hosts A Successful Press Conference Page 7 Reporters from The Gazette were invited to Public Relations Solutions’ Press vention against the disease and Conference where they announced the planning of two events: A Staff Year- ways to manage the disease in End Function and a World AIDS Day Event. Photo: Sanele Mkhize HIV+ people. The intention behind this awareness campaign is to By: Manqoba Mchunu change the stigmas and myths many Public Relations Solutions hosted a press conference in have against HIV+ individuals. The the Pietermaritzburg City Centre to inform the media and Public Relations Solutions team the public that they will be hosting two events, namely: hopes that this awareness campaign A Staff Year End function and a World Aids Day event. will help reduce new HIV-positive On the 27th of November 2020, Public Relations Solu- infections, encourage people to get tions will host a Staff Year-End Function which will be tested regularly, reduce HIV-related held in the Pietermaritzburg City Centre. Past records disparities, and encourage attendees indicate that this type of event always has a positive im- to practice safe sex. The event will pact as it improves staff morale and creates a healthier also provide awareness of the treat- working environment. Its purpose is to help employees ment, care services and counseling celebrate business successes, award those that have gone programs available to assist those the extra mile, connect with employees from all levels, living with HIV/AIDS or those and motivate for the continued success of the company needing such assistance for their and its internal and external stakeholders. This includes loved ones. educating staff about the importance of socializing, team- The budget for the event was building, and the maintenance of professional relation- R500 000, and the total amount ships with one another, and recognition of their hard spent was R361 900, with a saving work. of R138 100. The amount spent on The budget for the event was R50 000 and the total activities was R49 000. Some of the amount spent was R36 630, with a saving of R13 370. activities arranged for the day in- The amount spent on activities was R550. Activities clude exhibitions, testing and coun- planned for the day included spin the bottle, rapid re- selling services and pap smears, to wind, and 30 seconds. name a few. On 1 December 2020, a World Aids Day Event will be held in the Pietermaritzburg City Center. The purpose of Staff Year-End Function Invite. Image: Sphesihle the event is to create HIV/AIDS awareness, with a focus Khoza on how it is transmitted from one person to another, pre-
Page 8 We Talk Self-Empowerment Through Entrepreneurship with Simone Harrison Ms. Simone Harrison, owner of Lav- I sell my own Oil-Shampoos, Oil- business. ish Locks, a mobile hair service. Conditioners, Oil-Treatments and my fa- What I find most rewarding are the messages mous 7 Oils Hair Growth Oil which has and calls I receive from clients who express By: Kimberley Allenspach been selling out like crazy! I also have Skin their appreciation, happiness, and admiration Simone Harrison was born in Dundee but Treatments, which works great on blemish- for how well I have treated and styled their relocated to Pietermaritzburg, where she es, dark marks, acne, rashes and stretch hair. They also express their thankfulness went on to complete her high school marks. I always hated the fact that I’d have when I squeeze them in for a last-minute education, after her parents bought a to buy two or three different products to appointment and it’s this genuine gratitude home in the city. Simone owns a mobile repair, grow or treat my hair so with one and appreciation that make the job worth it. hair service, Lavish Locks, that allows product (my 7 Oils Hair Growth Oil) you Do you have any advice to other young clients to get their hair done in the com- can tackle a number of different hair require- women and men who want to be self- fort of their own homes. She describes ments. This not only helps one save money employed or generate their own form of herself as a simple person who enjoys but also helps prevent damage to one’s hair income? What would you tell them that going on adventures with her young that comes with using too many different you wish you were told when you first daughter, one-year-old Kyler-Xae. Simo- products. started? ne prides herself on achieving the goals How did you get started, and what has the I’d tell them not to limit themselves, any- she has set, through hard work and deter- experience been like for you? Why did thing is achievable! There is nothing that you mination. With God at the centre of her you decide to start this particular busi- can’t achieve if you put your mind to it and life, Simone has been able to overcome ness? put in the hard work. Don’t let anyone con- the many challenges she has experienced. Initially, my intention was to make money to vince you that having a baby young holds Having her daughter in her life has also support my daughter and make something of you back – I would have never worked this made it easier to use each obstacle she myself, but as time went on – it became hard if not for my little girl. I started my encounters as motivation to keep on per- about so much more than just the money. I business with R180.00 which I earned from severing. appreciate the friendships I have built, the my first treatment appointment. From there I Could you tell us a little more about positive feedback from my clientele as well purchased my own blow dryer and Brazilian your mobile service? as the confidence I help instil in so many Cacua products and I worked myself up from I run a small mobile hair service where I women who had previously experienced a there. Most of all, prayer changes – give it travel to my clients and do their hair in low self-esteem. I too had low self- all to God. The God we serve can move the comfort of their own homes. I offer a confidence after I was teased constantly in mountains! Love and light to all. variety of packages such as treatments, high school for not having straight hair. I It is always great to see new and successful trims, hair colouring, washing, blow want people to know that natural or kinky brands emerging that specifically cater to the drying, ironing and even Brazilians! Es- hair is beautiful as well, and my products needs of customers in a region. What Simo- sentially, a client just needs to call or text help my clients’ hair grow healthier, strong- ne Harrison and her wonderful Lavish Locks me to book an appointment and then er, and silkier. I have always been passionate brand are doing for residents is a great exam- enjoy a luxury hair-do in the comfort of about repairing damaged hair, bringing it ple of successful brand building. She knows their own home. The most exciting part is back to life and maintaining healthy manes. her customers and their hair-care needs and I use my own products – many of my What do you find most challenging and is building a business and brand to cater existing clientele express how happy they rewarding about your job? specifically for that growing customer base. are with the repair and growth of their What I find most challenging is that offering This is a business to watch as Lavish Locks hair and its texture since using my prod- these services can get a bit expensive. I want now looks to expand its reach and clientele. ucts. Hearing “My hair has never looked to sell my products and provide my services Call or message Simone on 067 738 6104 to this great”, “I love what your products at a price that everyone can afford, however, book your appointment. have done to my hair, I’m much more this isn’t possible when taking into account confident now than ever before”, from all of the costs that come with running a my clients is what keeps me going! Some of Lavish Locks’ Hair products, which Ms. Harrison’s daughter, one-year-old include: Oil Shampoo, Oil Conditioner, Oil Kyler-Xae, who is her inspiration and Paste Treatment, Oil Treatment for Skin and her number one supporter. Hair, and a 7 Oils Hair Growth Formula. These products are designed to help treat a dry scalp, grow hair, and treat dry, damaged hair.
Letter from The Communications Manager Page 9 Sanele Mkhize to pause for a moment and reflect on the year that has Communications Manager passed. This moment of reflection will help us gauge how far we have come and what we have accomplished since we started this experience. To face the future with confi- dence, we need to draw from lessons of the past. For Pub- lic Relations Solutions and The Gazette, 2020 has been a successful year in many aspects, but also one that pro- duced some daunting moments - from which we have learnt, acted and had been praised for our quick response. I refer in particular to our first publication where we re- ceived heartwarming feedback from you, our valued read- er. It is important to note that we continue to enjoy excel- lent relationships with our customers. This has been made possible through the organisation’s consistent compliance with its mission statement, objectives and goals. We have been objective in providing news stories and establishing new relations with other entities and stakeholders. We are very grateful for the support you have given us, you have taken a time to read our digital newsletter, followed us on our social media platforms and allowed us in to your space for interviews. Dear Valued Audience Member, As this is our last publication, the Public Relations Solu- The festive season is almost upon tions and The Gazette team would like to extend our grati- us again, and it is a time to be mer- tude to you, our valued audience member. We want to ry in the company of loved ones wish you, and everyone close to you, a joyous festive sea- and friends. An entire year has son and a prosperous New Year. For some people, the come and gone, and it seems as if it coming holiday season will not be a joyous occasion be- cause of personal circumstances or loss. Our thoughts, was only a short while ago that the hearts and prayers are with you as well. As some of you festive season of 2019 had been make the long journey home and to various destinations, with us. As we prepare to unwind, please drive safely. relax and celebrate, it is important Trevor Noah Announced As Host of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards By: Nomfundo Nkosi South African comedian, writer, producer, political com- mentator, actor, and the host of The Daily Show, Trevor No- ah has been announced as the host of the 63rd Grammy Awards in 2021. This will not be Noah's first time as a mu- sic awards show host; a few years ago, he was the first co- median to host the South African Music Awards before he got his big break in the United States. On his Twitter ac- count, Noah said “Despite the fact that I am extremely dis- appointed that the Grammys have refused to have me sing or be nominated for best pop album, I am thrilled to be hosting Trevor Noah at the 62nd Grammy this auspicious event, I think as a one-time Grammy nomi- Awards in 2019. Photo: Fox News nee, I am the best person to provide a shoulder to all the amazing artists who do not win on the night because I too phorical shoulder; I’m not trying to catch know the pain of not winning the award! (This is a meta- Corona.) See you at the 63rd Grammys!”
Page 10 Discontinuance of 033 Lifestyle their social media accounts, the man- agement of 033 Lifestyle, explained that after 10 years of doing business in Imbali Unit 3, they will be ceasing their business operations as their land- lord will not be renewing their lease. 033 Lifestyle’s logo. Source: Twitter When the country was still under alert level 4 of the lockdown, their landlord By: Sphesihle Khoza advised the 033 Lifestyle team that Popular shisanyama, 033 Lifestyle will be stopping their 10 years lease will not be re- their operations. In an official announcement to their newed, and he would be taking over cherished customers, suppliers and stakeholders on the premises for a similar business, called Next Level Lifestyle. The 033 Lifestyle team said that they would re- tain their registered trademark, should an opportunity arise in the future. The team expressed their gratitude to their staff, customers, suppliers, sponsors, and artists for all the support, and memories and for their contribution to making 033 Lifestyle a well-known brand. Vodacom Bulls Crowned Super Rugby Unlocked Champions By: Sanele Mkhize Vodacom Bulls celebrating their victory. Photo: SuperSport The Bulls delivered a dominant first half performance against halftime lead. The tries for the Pretoria team came to the the Pumas at Loftus Versfeld on hands of Ardense, Smith and Van Zyl, all converted by the Saturday to finish their Super starter, Christopher Smith. In the second half and with the Rugby Unlocked campaign on a game over, Van Schoor scored the only 5 goals of the visi- winning note with a 21-5 victory tors. Thus, the Bulls were crowned champion and closed and the honour of being their dominant participation in the tournament with 5 wins crowned the champions. The and 1 loss. win marked their fourth in a row in the competition and their fifth victory in six matches since Vodacom Super Rugby Un- locked kicked off in October, not long after the interrupted season was restarted. The Vodacom Bulls were in control from the first half, dominating possession and territory, and they backed this up with good finishing to score three tries to none for an encouraging 21-0
Twenty20 Series: Proteas vs England Page 11 Proteas captain Quinton de Kock and England captain Eoin Morgan. by Chris Silverwood, are posi- Photo: insidesport.com tioned number two which proves that this will be an ex- By: Sphesihle Khoza tremely competitive series. The South African national cricket team will be hosting and England T20 Squad playing against England for the International Twenty20 Series Eoin Morgan (C), Moeen Ali, that will start on Friday, the 27th of November 2020 at 12h30 Jofra Archer, Jonathan Bair- in Newlands, Cape Town. This will be followed by a second stow, Sam Billings, Jos But- match that will be played on Sunday, the 29th of November at tler, Sam Curran, Tom Cur- 12h30 Boland Park, Paarl. The final match will be played on ran, Chris Jordan, Dawid Ma- Tuesday, the 1st of December 2020 at 16h00 in Newlands, lan, Adil Rashid, Jason Roy, Cape Town. The Proteas, coached by Stamp Boucher, are posi- Ben Stokes, Reece Topley and tioned number five on the T20 rankings, while Britain, coached Mark Wood. Proteas T20 Squad Quinton de Kock (C), Temba Bavuma, Junior Dala, Faf du Plessis, Bjorn Fortuin, Beuran Hendricks, Reeza Hendricks, Heinrich Klaasen, George Linde, Keshav Maharaj, Jan- neman Malan, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwaine Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Lutho Sipamla, Jon-Jon Smuts, Glenton Stuurman, Pite van Biljon, Rassie van der Dussen and Kyle Verreynne. Kaizer Chiefs’ Woes Continue By: Manqoba Mchunu Kaizer Chiefs defender, Siyabonga Ngezana (left), challenged by Kaizer Chiefs’ Head Coach, Gavin Hunt, was Sammy Maphoko Seabi during the DStv premiership match be- left disappointed again when his side had a tween Swallows and Kaizer Chiefs. Picture: News24 goal disallowed in their defeat to Moroka Swallows on Tuesday night at the Dobson- mer club, Fosa Juniors, in his native country, ville Stadium, Johannesburg. Chiefs has only Madagascar. won one of their five DStv Premiership matches, which has led the team to drop to the 11th position in the table. Striker, Joseph Mhlongo, managed to strike a goal for Swal- lows making it a 1-0 win to the home side. Chiefs started the season on the wrong foot, as the team was banned from signing players for two transfer windows having been found guilty by FIFA of illegally signing Andri- amirado “Dax” Andrianarimanana in 2018‚ when he allegedly had a contract with his for-
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