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Dr Irvin Khoza Re-Elected Unopposed as NSL Chairman!

The Orlando Pirates boss will serve for another four years as the NSL head. The NSL comprises of the PSL and NFD.

Dr Irvin Khoza Re-Elected Unopposed as NSL Chairman!

The announcement was made yesterday (11 November 2020).

Dr Irvin Khoza will be succeeded by an Executive Committee comprised of PSL bosses exclusively. These are as follows

Dr Irvin Khoza Re-Elected Unopposed as NSL Chairman!

2) Mr Kaizer Motaung (Kaizer Chiefs)

3) Ms Mato Madlala (Golden Arrows)

4) Mr John Comitis (Cape Town City)

5) Mr Stanley Matthews (SuperSport United)

6) Mr David Thidiela (Black Leopards)

7) Dr Rejoice Vakashile Simelane (Mamelodi Sundowns)

8) Mr Robert Benadie (Stellenbosch FC)

Mato Madlala will serve as the acting CEO for the next 5 years, should Dr Irvin Khoza be unable to fulfil his duties.

“The NSL operates a business whose critical asset is its fixture,” Khoza told the media.

“It is from the fixture that every activity is energised.

“It is the fixture that creates the conversations, which are a major business all in themselves, that initiate movement in many value chains.

“It is the fixture that creates an irresistible urge in Sipho Nkosi to use his Samsung smartphone to video call or text, using his Vodacom subscription to the network, his friend Kabelo Molepo, who is with MTN, using his Huawei smartphone, to talk about arrangement to book accommodation, using their Nedbank card, to hire a minibus combi and make all other arrangements relating to this activity.

“The economic activities generated by the NSL fixture cover every sector, formal and informal, of the South African economy”

Khoza admitted the sport has been terribly impacted by the lockdown regulations imposed because of Covid-19.

“It has become urgent for the PSL to consolidate and let the market receive tangible and ready-to-use formats, intelligence about the NSL audience,” Dr Irvin Khoza also added.

Dr Irvin Khoza Re-Elected Unopposed as NSL Chairman!

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