Times of Eswatini

QOUTES OF THE WEEK:

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Girls, we run this mother

(Yeah!)

Girls, we run this mother

(Yeah!)

Girls, we run this mother

(Yeah!)

Girls, we run this mother, girls Who run the world? Girls!

Who run the world? Girls!

Who run the world? Girls!

Who run the world? Girls!

Who run this mother? Girls! Who run this mother? Girls! Who run this mother? Girls! Who run this mother? Girls! Who run the world? Girls!

Who run the world? Girls!

Who run the world? Girls!

Who run the world? Girls!

Some of them men think they freak this

Like we do, but no they don’t Make your check, come at their neck

Disrespect us, no they won’t Boy, don’t even try to touch this (Touch this)

Boy, this beat is crazy (Crazy) This is how they made me (Made me)

Houston, Texas, baby

This goes out to all my girls That’s in the club rocking the latest

Who will buy it for themselves and get more money later

I think I need a barber

None of these niggas can fade me

I’m so good with this, I remind you, I’m so hood with this.

Gazi it is almost mid-month and we know nekwekutse­nga sekwashaba­lala just like the these bundles we buy but life must go on.

If survival of the fittest was a year, it would be 2022.

Singena with this 2011 ya-Beyonce titled Run World (Girls).

We will not waste any time and we’re also shooting from the hip.

Interestin­g

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It’s has been a interestin­g week headlined by the draw for the CAF inter-club tournament­s and there is no doubt the match-up between Mbabane Highlander­s and

South Africa’s Royal AM owned by the flamboyant ‘MaMkhize’ promises to be a thriller. Domestical­ly,

Gazi the wait for football action especially the start of the chase for the Holy Grail of Eswatini football looks set to be longer than we think – September or even early October.

Action

While there is no action on the field of play, there is so much activity outside as teams are in a bid to strengthen their sides. Coincident­ally,

Gazi we just celebrated Internatio­nal Women’s Day and we’re not surprised that women are said to be having a final say in this transfer window. Could it be true though?

Asati Gazi natsi ngalabovu.

We were reminded of the Run the World (Girls) classic hit when we heard the story of this lover who is heavily involved in the transfer of a boyfriend from one club to another, bhuti watiwa kakhulu. sigadze tona

interested

So influentia­l is the lady, such that one of the teams interested in the player is said to have invited her to join a meeting over the transfer of the player Gazi. Talk about women empowermen­t.

One of the teams Gazi, we were told, had already drafted a contract and the player agreed in principle to come on board.

On the day of the signing, player disappeare­d into thin air.

It later transpired that sisi washaya ngendvuku phansi.

Tsine Gazi, we hope ekugcineni it will be a win-win situation, and we are watching with keen interest.

Sitayicela ivutsiwe.

“I’m a football fan at heart and therefore I keep tabs on teams. I know that they are doing well and they have a lot of momentum. They also have a highly motivated team, given that the players get rewarded. I know that they will surely pose a threat,” said South Africa’s Royal AM owner Shauwn ‘MaMkhize’ Mkhize in response to questionna­ire from sister publicatio­n Times of Eswatini. Royal AM face Mbabane Highlander­s in the preliminar­y round of the CAF Confederat­ion Cup next month. ***

“There is no team that does not want ‘Sikhali’, but we have not yet made our intentions. It’s a fact that everyone wants the player after playing well in the past season. We have channels that we follow when we want a certain player as a team; we don’t take the owner of the player by surprise. We don’t even allow a player to train with us without engaging the player’s team,” said ‘Buffs’ CEO Sandile Gwebu in reaction to reports linking the side with Sihlangu marksman Sabelo Ndzinisa.

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