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MOLOI RETURNS TO CHIEFS

 

 

MOLOI RETURNS TO CHIEFS
Boitumelo Khutsafalo
Staff Writer
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ormer be MOBILE Premier League top scorer, Kekaetswe Moloi has completed his move back to Mochudi Centre Chiefs from South Africa side, Polokwane City. Moloi was among some of the big names that made moves in the just ended transfer window. 
He spent just about six months at the ABSA Premiership side, having moved there at the beginning of the season. 
He is expected to compete for the starting berth with Onalethata Tshekiso and Bonolo Fraizer upfront. 
Moloi joined Polokwane City together with Galabgwe Moyana and Ntesang Simanyana. Moyana managed to break into the team but both Moloi and Simanyana struggled and were put on the transfer list. Simanyana has been strongly linked to Gaborone 
United (GU). Chiefs have also welcomed back midfielder, Kenamile Mani from BMC. Mani joined BMC on loan at the beginning of the season. They have also registered Lame Tladinyane from Wonder Sporting and three other players. BDF XI have completed the signing of Master Masitara, Kago Nfila and Lesego Lubinda. Lubinda is already making waves, scoring three goals in the 5-2 rout of Nico United in the Mascom Top Eight semi-final. Nfila was among the three players released by Chiefs. The others, Tshepo Motlhabankwe and Amos Godirwang have joined BMC. In moving to BDF XI, Masitara joins his former coach at Nico United, Elijah Chikwanda.  
Extension Gunners have acquired the services of Musa Ohilwe, Botlhe Moralo and Agisanyang Rammabya as they fight to retain their Premier League status. Ramaabya has struggled to break into Township Rollers' team following the arrival of Leutlwetse Tshireletso from BMC. Jones Kwape has returned to Notwane after playing for BDF XI for several seasons. 
TAFIC, who are also fighting for survival in the league have signed Moemedi Motlhagodi and Aubrey Kebonnetse both from Rollers. Oteng Mongala has also joined the Francistown side. Thulani Moyo has joined GU while Hendrick Moyo has moved from BMC to new comers, Orapa United. 

Moloi was among some of the big names that made moves in the just ended transfer window. He spent just about six months at the ABSA Premiership side, having moved there at the beginning of the season. He is expected to compete for the starting berth with Onalethata Tshekiso and Bonolo Fraizer upfront. Moloi joined Polokwane City together with Galabgwe Moyana and Ntesang Simanyana.

Moyana managed to break into the team but both Moloi and Simanyana struggled and were put on the transfer list. Simanyana has been strongly linked to Gaborone United (GU). Chiefs have also welcomed back midfielder, Kenamile Mani from BMC. Mani joined BMC on loan at the beginning of the season. They have also registered Lame Tladinyane from Wonder Sporting and three other players. BDF XI have completed the signing of Master Masitara, Kago Nfila and Lesego Lubinda. Lubinda is already making waves, scoring three goals in the 5-2 rout of Nico United in the Mascom Top Eight semi-final. Nfila was among the three players released by Chiefs. The others, Tshepo Motlhabankwe and Amos Godirwang have joined BMC. In moving to BDF XI, Masitara joins his former coach at Nico United, Elijah Chikwanda.  Extension Gunners have acquired the services of Musa Ohilwe, Botlhe Moralo and Agisanyang Rammabya as they fight to retain their Premier League status. Ramaabya has struggled to break into Township Rollers' team following the arrival of Leutlwetse Tshireletso from BMC.

Jones Kwape has returned to Notwane after playing for BDF XI for several seasons. TAFIC, who are also fighting for survival in the league have signed Moemedi Motlhagodi and Aubrey Kebonnetse both from Rollers. Oteng Mongala has also joined the Francistown side. Thulani Moyo has joined GU while Hendrick Moyo has moved from BMC to new comers, Orapa United.