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Mukwevho, who is no longer visible in the stands during Chiefs matches, believes his beloved Amakhosi will win one or two trophies this season. Mukwevho has assured his fellow Chiefs faithful he has not given up on the struggling Soweto giants. Chiefs have lost a few fans to the likes of Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates recently, with some even dumping them for smaller outfits like Sekhukhune United.

"The last time I attended the Kaizer Chiefs game was last season in October 2023," Mukwevho tells "The reason why I'm no longer visible at the stadium is that I'm currently deployed in Mozambique, outside the borders of South Africa, since October 2023. "As you know, I'm a member of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), and I need to balance My work and football. "Football is my life.



I eat football, I drink football, I dream football and Kaizer Chiefs it's in my blood. "Khosi for Life I remain and I will be back soon to support the beautiful game of football. I haven't left.

"And I'm also happy for my team to see them signing quality players and a coach. The glory days are back. "I'm a Kaizer Chiefs supporter in good standing, under the Soshanguve South Branch in Pretoria.

"The fan base of Kaizer Chiefs in Mozambique is huge, and they follow the club. "I feel happy about the new signings because they are quality players, it is only up to them to win our hearts and make names for themselves. "The return of Njabulo Blom, I'm excited that he is back.

We were struggling in the middle of the park, and he's a good player that can win you a match. "I don't blame the management of the club. The players want to join Kaizer Chiefs, but their teams don't want them to join Kaizer Chiefs, or they will ask a lot of money for them to join Chiefs.

"We will win one or two trophies this season my brother. The players showed character in the first game of the league.".

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