- PSL is on matchday 4
- Arrows beat Magesi
- Sekhukhune still unbeaten
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Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane ended Sekhukhune United's 100 per cent winning start as his team, AmaZulu, claimed a point in a 1-1 draw on Wednesday night.
Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya scored first for Usuthu in the 17th minute, but Babina Noko battled to sustain their unbeaten start, eventually salvaging a point courtesy of Ronaldo Maarman's 84th-minute goal.
Sekhukhune remain top with 10 points, the same as Kaizer Chiefs, who have an inferior goal difference.
AmaZulu are sixth with seven points.
At the King Zwelithini Stadium, coach Manqoba Mngqithi's Golden Arrows came from a goal down to beat their visitors, Magesi FC, to go fifth on the PSL table.
Dikwena Tsa Meetse got their lead through Mcedi Vandala after 10 minutes, but a minute later, Junior Dion made it 1-1.
The winner came through Nqobeko Dlamini deep in the stoppages to take Arrows to fifth with seven points, five more than Magesi, who are 15th.
TS Galaxy hosted Siwelele on Tuesday night at the Mbombela Stadium, with both teams going for nothing less than a win.
It was Seluleko Mahlambi who stole the show as he scored his first-ever professional goals.
The attacker opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after converting Nhlanhla Mgaga's assist.
Having recently grabbed a hat-trick, Kaizer Chiefs academy product Puso Dithejane created the second goal in the stroke of half-time to ensure his teammate completed his brace to help the Rockets win 2-0 and go fifth on the table with six points.
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Gavin Hunt's Durban City battled to a goalless draw with Polokwane City at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium.
It was a big point for the visitors who are now third on the table with eight points, having lost no game so far this season.
Rise and Shine are ninth with five points.
Richards Bay collected their first win this season at the expense of Chippa United at the Princess Magogo Stadium.
Former Orlando Pirates attacker Gabadinho Mhango scored the only goal of the match late in the first half to hand the Chilli Boys their third straight loss.
While the Natal Rich Boys have climbed to 13th with their maiden win of the season, Chippa are at the bottom with a point.
Steve Barker's Stellenbosch beat Marumo Gallants by a solitary goal to go 11th on the table with four points.
Langelihle Phili's strike in the 47th minute was the difference in a match that saw former Chiefs academy player Omega Mdaka win the MOTM award for the second consecutive game.
Gallants are sixth on the table with as many points.