Tag - Doctor Khumalo

Being Chippa Moloi’s son was difficult

Tebogo Moloi was described as an elegant passer of the ball and a chip off the old block, meaning being the son of legendary Percy “Chippa-Chippa” Moloi, he displayed all the attributes of the great Chippa. He reveals why at one stage of his career he sported a ponytail, how it was like being raised...

High five for the likes of Njabulo Blom

Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, Cameroon and Ivory Coast are considered some of the giants of African football. And you do not need to be a rocket scientist to understand why these West and Central African countries dominate continental football. You just have to scrutinize their starting line-ups whenever there is a major continental competition like qualifiers for...

Show no mercy Boks – just moer hulle

Dear Rassie Erasmus I wish to take this opportunity not to wish you luck on Saturday, but urge you to pommel the Pommies in the rugby World Cup final in that faraway land of the rising sun. I know some people may frown and pass nasty remarks claiming I’m displaying unsporting tendencies. I just don’t give a...

Mtawali sues Malawi FA for defamation and wins

A hasty decision taken by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) to fire former coach Ernest “Wire” Mtawali based on a humiliating if not downright ridiculous report compiled by the Technical Report has come back to haunt the Southern African country’s football federation. In their decision not to renew Mtawali’s contract, the Technical Committee filed a...

SA Doctor Khumalo invited to Malabo jamboree

South Africa and former Kaizer Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo, has confirmed that he has received and accepted an invitation to feature in an international match to mark the 50th anniversary Independent celebrations of Equatorial Guinea. The match, scheduled to take place in the capital Malabo on October 10, will involve mainly former African stars that have...

Doctor Khumalo comes to my rescue in Jamaica

Jamaica, 20 degrees North of the Equator was for more than 250 years a land of slavery as millions of Africans were shipped in galleys to work on sugar plantations. Coromantees, Yorubas and Ibos reached Jamaica in their thousands – the largest forced migration in human history. Those who survived the appalling conditions of the trans-Atlantic...