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Mduduzi Shabalala, Kaizer Chiefs, Fizzle Gcaba, Durban City, March 2026

Chiefs 1-0 Durban City: 'Bobby Motaung bought the game! I thought Rhulani was coming to Amakhosi'

After a four-match losing streak, Amakhosi needed a positive result not only to boost their morale but also to please their restless fan base. Although the result gave them three points, the Glamour Boys remain far behind the leading sides in the Premier Soccer League title race. A win is also a welcome outcome for both Khalil Ben Youssef and Cedric Kaze, who have been under pressure.

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Nwabali breaks silence on Chiefs rumours - 'It’s not like it's a bad idea'

The 29-year-old has addressed the persistent rumours linking him with a move to Naturena. The Nigerian international has been a free agent since his exit from Chippa United, which was confirmed in early February. The former Chilli Boys netminder has been linked with Amakhosi for quite some time, and after leaving the Eastern Cape side, he once again became a topic of discussion as the Soweto giants continue to rely solely on Brandon Petersen.

PSL referee Thando Ndzandzeka

Dolly calls for punishment of referees who make mistakes

Referees play a critical role in any football competition but a long line of controversial decisions in South African football are undermining the integrity of the officials. Virtually all of the PSL's coaches have pointed out various refereeing mistakes during the season but, as the 33-year-old former Mamelodi Sundowns player points out, the officals who make these mistakes rarely, if ever, are punished for their errors.

Thabang Monare & Simon Ramabu, Sekhukhune United vs Polokwane City, March 2026

PSL Wrap: Sekhukhune lose steam in pursuit of Pirates & Sundowns as AmaZulu wheel away from Chiefs

As the Premier Soccer League entered matchday 21, the title race is intensifying with contenders pushing hard to gain an advantage. At the other end of the table, several sides are locked in a tense fight to avoid the drop as the pressure of relegation looms large. Meanwhile, attention is also fixed on the crowded midtable, where teams are battling to secure places in next season’s MTN8.

Nuno Santos, Mamelodi Sundowns, March 2026

Downs star answers critics who question his work rate - 'We are all different'

The Portuguese star is fast settling with the Tshwane giants and has made vital contributions, especially in the CAF Champions League. Given that this is his first season in the Premier Soccer League, the playmaker is still in the process of familiarising himself with the terrain of the competition. Despite what he has shown, some have criticised the 27-year-old, but he has answered them.

Cedric Kaze, Kaizer Chiefs, November 2025

Why panic? Kaze assures Chiefs fans amid rising pressure

The Burundian and his partner have been subjected to intense pressure following a wanting performance by the club on the pitch. The fans have made their voice heard, and one of the demands they want is the two to be shown the door. However, the tactician has asked for patience, reminding the supporters where they have come from and what they are likely to achieve.

Kaizer Chiefs

Johnson breaks silence on Baxter management interference allegations - 'It was not the case'

The drama at Naturena has reached a boiling point after former Chiefs coach Cavin Johnson addressed the explosive claims made by Stuart Baxter regarding boardroom interference. Baxter recently sent shockwaves through the South African football landscape by alleging that the club’s hierarchy frequently meddles in tactical decisions and player selections, suggesting a toxic environment behind the scenes. However, Johnson, who also had a stint in the hot seat, has offered a very different perspective on the inner workings of the Glamour Boys.

Mamelodi Sundowns

Mission revealed! Leipzig admit 'Downs friendly part of scouting mission to unearth PSL talent

Die Roten Bullen have lifted the lid on their upcoming Re Kaofela Tour to South Africa, revealing that their clash with The Brazilians is far more than just a post-season exhibition match. The German outfit are heading to Mzansi with a clear objective: to identify the next generation of South African superstars and establish a permanent scouting foothold in the domestic league market.

Cedric Kaze, Khalil Ben Youssef, Kaizer Chiefs, December 2025

Talented foreigner eyes deal with Chiefs

The 20-year-old has been training at Naturena, and back in his mind, he is eyeing a professional deal with the Soweto giants. After a signing spree in the off-season window, Amakhosi did not sign any player for the senior team in the mid-season. Although the focus is now firmly on the remaining matches of the season, the scouting departments of teams should be busy in the market trying to find players who they hope will strengthen their squads.

Teboho Mokoena, Iqraam Rayners and Aubrey Modiba, Mamelodi Sundowns

No 'disrespect' to Pirates as Chiefs legend calls the PSL title race for Sundowns - 'Write it down'

The Brazilians were back to their dominant best in beating the Mswenko Boys in a PSL clash on Tuesday, despite resting several players ahead of their CAF Champions League quarterfinal on Friday. The regulation 2-0 win moved former Amakhosi winger and now vocal pundit Junior Khanye to declare the title race with the Buccaneers was as good as over before they even kicked a ball in their own mid-week league assignment against Richards Bay.