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Tshishudu & Sons sales
from Reporter on 09/11/2015 08:05 AMCLOTHES
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The All Night Festival
from Reporter on 08/16/2015 01:16 AM
The all night festival in Nigeria. The festival led by the hosting Megga Fm is going to be tough.
Raluswinga Tshisikhawe Julia
from Reporter on 08/15/2015 09:40 PM
- Only you yourself can determine your future.
- Take care of yourself is the first priority in life
- You have to know your dstney
Fans Should Learn To Believe In Their Teams,
from Reporter on 08/15/2015 02:01 PM
Mamelodi Sundowns Coach Pitso Mosimane Said Fans Should Learn To Believe In Their Teams
“I believe every team in he League is a good team. Every team have what it takes to win the league. Back in the days some teams were called small team because those teams never fought to win the race, but now, all the team aren't there only to make up numbers.” Said the coach.
The coach thinks fans shouldn't judge the team based on two or three matches.
How did we leave Bance
from Reporter on 08/15/2015 11:25 AM
The Burkina Faso international striker has been training with Bidvest Wits this week and some Mamelodii Sundowns fans feel he should have Joined the Chloorkop based team.
“How did we leave Bance. Mamelodi Sundowns this season will lie on number four. Wits will win the league, Chiefs 2nd, and Pirates 3rd position.” Said Matshaya
“Bance, yes we did need him, because of Mashego,Niang and Ramagalela. They all did not deliver for Mamelodi Sundowns.”
“Bance has a pace,height and can hold the ball. When you try to mark him behind he falls but not easy, that guy is a destroyer wait and see then mark my words reporter.”
“Bance will finish as leading goal scorer.” Matshaya said talking to the Reporter.
Mamelodi Sundowns are also looking to trim their squad for the 2015/16 campaign and look set to offload at least nine recognised players.
Mr Motsepe had a meeting with the players, the technical team and the management and made it clear that he wants the players to feel free and be given the chance to join the teams of their choice before the transfer window closes.
Mamelodi Sundowns have not yet made their final decision on Castro.
from Reporter on 08/15/2015 11:20 AMMamelodi Sundowns have not yet made their final decision on Castro. After two weeks of training with the Chloorkop based side the Colombian striker’s future at Downs hang in balance. A source at the club said that the technical team is impressed with the striker’s progress but nothing is on the table for the striker. According to Sources, the 26-year-old forward has played for a number of clubs in his professional career, most recently in the Bolivian Premier League for Club Unviversitario. “No decision has been made yet about Castro,” the source said. “Yes, he is a very good striker and the coaches are happy with him, but nothing has been done yet. “I am not even sure whether there are talks yet or they still want to look at him more. “He has been scoring during friendly games and he look great.”
It's rare that a Mamelodi Sundowns striker is excused from chasing the Golden Boot award, but new man Fiston Abdul is expected to ease into his r
from Reporter on 08/11/2015 10:34 AM
Pitso Mosimane, the Sundowns coach, suggested that his assessment would be different if the Burundian, who scored in his first official match in the MTN8 quarterfinal clash against Bloemfontein Celtic last week, was not the top scorer in his debut season in the Absa Premier League.
Mamelodi Sundowns have handed Xolani Mdaki with his clearance to join Vasco da Gama.
from Reporter on 08/11/2015 08:04 AM
Mamelodi Sundowns have handed Xolani Mdaki with his clearance to join Vasco da Gama.
The 22-year-old midfielder, who had a short stint in Sweden with Djurgardens, has since joined the First Division side, having previously played for Santos.
Themba Zwane, insists the Brazilians will be a strong side this season, despite their stuttering start to the campaign
from Reporter on 08/10/2015 01:15 PM
Themba Zwane, insists the Brazilians will be a strong side this season, despite their stuttering start to the campaign.
"We will have a very strong team this season. You could see from the two games that we see attacking well and defending well. We are creating scoring chances which is very good," Zwane said.
Pitso Mosimane's side were dumped out of the MTN8 on penalties by Bloemfontein Celtic, before they began their Absa Premiership campaign with a goalless draw against Platinum Stars.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane said his side should have won the game when Donws drew 0-0 with P Stars
from Reporter on 08/10/2015 12:23 PM
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane said his side should have won the game when Donws drew 0-0 with P Stars
Khama Billiat, Mzikayise Mashaba and new Burundian striker Fiston Abdul Razak all had a few frustrating moments in the goal area. In the second half there were only a few real chances at both ends as both teams slugged it out until the end, with Sundowns enjoying more possession and looking more dangerous.
However, Platinum Stars arguably had the best two chances. The first was when Ndumiso Mabena dispossessed last man Asavela Mbekila, who was dawdling at the back, but his new captain Mphalele was alert to the situation and got back in the nick of time to tackle the striker.
The second Dikwena chance came when Zongo cut inside from the right onto his left foot and took a shot from range, Eleazar Rodgers ran onto it in the penalty area and diverted the shot goalward, but Kennedy Mweede produced a smart save to keep it out.
Sundowns played more directly in the closing stages as they went in search of a winner as Teko Modise pulled the strings from midfield, but too often those balls over the top were overhit and Bongeni Mzimela came out to claim.
However, neither side could find the net as they both settled for a point from their first League game.

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