The Citizen (KZN)

Usuthu see red

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AmaZulu FC have written to world football organising body Fifa to lay a complaint about DR Congo club, AS Vita Club’s conduct over the sale of striker, Kule Mbombo. Usuthu claim to have signed the 20-year-old striker on a three-year contract. The player was expected to join up with the Durban based National First Division campaigner­s in July, but was a no-show. It has since been establishe­d that Vita sent the player to Belgium where he went on trial with Anderlecht. “Management is fuming, Vita are playing games. The deal was done and AmaZulu paid for his services and have a signed contract but now they are selling him off to a Belgian club,” a source told Phakaaathi.

Mweene still safe at Sundowns

Pitso Mosimane confirms that goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene’s (above) future at Mamelodi Sundowns is secured. The 31-year-old shot stopper has been on the sidelines as Ugandan internatio­nal Dennis Onyango has been the first choice between the sticks. Mweene only played seven games last season and only one this season. “He played against Maritzburg, we need him for other games, and we play everybody in the team, so he is important,” said Mosimane.

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