PICS: Ramahlwe Mphahlele – From Playing Football To Building A House!
A Kaizer Chiefs ditched defender Ramahlwe Mphahlele seems to be enjoying his time off as he’s been busy with some stuff that takes his mind away from being discarded by Amakhosi. Mphahlele was one of the players that Chiefs decided against extending their contracts and therefore had to leave Naturena.
However, he was one of the crucial leaders at Chiefs and at times he used to wear the armband. Recently, he posted a picture where there was a house being built and it can be seen that he’s also involved in getting the task done.
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Now, ‘Rama’ as Mphahlele is affectionately known is still a free agent and looking for employment. The defender arrived at Chiefs ahead of the 2016/17 season from Mamelodi Sundowns. His Amakhosi debut came on the opening day of the DStv Premiership season on 23 August 2016 against Wits. He played a total of 127 official matches in his six seasons with the Glamour Boys, working with different coaches.
The former Mamelodi Sundowns captain has been heavily linked with AmaZulu down in KwaZulu-Natal however the Usuthu chairman Sandile Zungu dismissed the rumour. “I only saw the Mphahlele issue on the papers. I think we are done with our signings for this season,” he said as per The South African.
“We can’t sign more than we have now, I think we’ve got a very strong team. I think you need to look at the players we’ve signed to see how strong we are. Starting with George Maluleka, Ethan Brooks, Gabadinho Mhango, Augustine Kwem, Dumsani Zuma, Veluyeke Zulu, Thendo Mukumela, Riaan Hanamub, Rally Bwalya.
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“I mean if you look at all those players, those are quality players… And add to that what I already have in the form of Sphesihle Maduna, the likes of Lehlohonolo Majoro who is fully fit and back. Bonginkosi Ntuli is post-recovery now and is about to join the team on the field. And you have the likes of Abbubaker Mobara so it’s a quality team.”