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Pitso And Moira Mosimane Celebrate Their Son’s 21st Birthday

Pitso and Moira Mosimane have become one of the most powerful and admired couples in South Africa. While Mosimane does his job on the touchline as a coach, Moira does office work as she works as the representative of her husband when it comes to contracts and other things.

Mosimane got married to Moira Tlhagale in 1982 and his wife started then to work as his manager. They have three children together, a daughter, Kopane, and two sons Lelentle and Reatlegile.  

They recently celebrated their son’s birthday – Kopano Mosimane as he was reaching 21 years of age. Moira posted on social media the pictures of Kopano when he was still a child and growing up all these past years.

In a post on Instagram, she tagged Pitso Mosimane and wrote: “Kooooops, what a beautiful journey to have had with all its trials and tribulations. We are so happy of the young many you have become. Keep on shiny your light to all those who cross paths with you. We love you and wish you all God’s blessings in everything you are to do going forward. Happy 21st birthday.”

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LIFE ON THE TOUCHLINE FOR PITSO

‘Jingles’ as Pitso Mosimane is widely known parted ways with Al Ahly after he was heavily pressurized and criticised following the CAF Champions League final defeat to Wydad Casablanca. The Club of The Century threw their support and trust behind the former Mamelodi Sundowns mentor but he still chose to move forward.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR JINGLES?

Mosimane has been linked with the clubs based in the Middle East including Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Moreover, the former Egypt national team assistant coach Roger De Sa said Mosimane would be heading to Qatar.

“Pitso is going to Qatar,” De Sa told KickOff. “It’s a different league, it’s a different set-up, but the money will be better. I did speak to him a few times, and he did mention to me that there was an offer from Qatar that he was considering. I think once he lost the final, that was played in Morocco I think that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. It was time to go. It’s not confirmed yet, it’s speculation from my side but that’s what I think.”

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