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Watch VideoKaizer Chiefs risk repeating past mistakes with reported move for Fernando Da Cruz

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Watch VideoKaizer Chiefs management must take accountability for the crisis: Phakamani, Ixesha Lifikile

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Amakhosi transfer in a trio of attacking options

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Kaizer Chiefs Aims to Build Future Success on Youth Development, says Motaung Jr

Smiso Msomi|Published 1 year ago

New signing Inacio Miguel’s skill, passion ‘embody Kaizer Chiefs spirit’

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Motaung says Kaizer Chiefs calculated, specific in transfer market

Smiso Msomi|Published 1 year ago

Kaizer Chiefs ‘not done in transfer market’

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Battle of the Soweto giants looms

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