Daily Dispatch

Chippa’s Mahola motivated by his background

- SIHLE NDEBELE

The agony of seeing his ill and unemployed mother supporting him and his siblings with her disability grant taught Chippa United midfielder Xolani Mahola to always be a family orientated and responsibl­e individual, especially in his trade, football, where fame and fortune can easily change a person.

Mahola is Chippa’s youth developmen­t product, who was promoted to the first team in 2017.

The lad from New Brighton has started 13 of Chilli Boys’ last 14 league outings this season.

The 23-year-old central midfielder was, alongside his three siblings, brought up by a jobless mother, relying on the government disability grant for her tuberculos­is (TB) affliction.

Mahola’s rather turbulent upbringing is a constant reminder to him to stay level headed and support his family, especially his 52-year-old mother Thembisa Mahola.

“I have three siblings and it’s only I who got an opportunit­y to have a better job.

“My mother raised us through her TB grant ... it wasn’t easy. Growing up like that created that hunger to work hard for my family,” Mahola, who’s a third-born child, he said.

“I make sure my mom, who still has TB and my siblings [Luyanda, Wendy and Asanele] get everything they need.

“I have taken over from my mother, I am now the breadwinne­r at home.

“I won’t forget how I grew up and I share all I have with my family.”

Mahola spent his first few earnings on renovating and extending his family house in New Brighton.

“The first decent football salary I got in 2017, I spent it on building three more rooms at home.

I renovated the house and bought big sofas and other furniture.

I know it’s something small, but I am proud to have improved the situation of my family a bit,” stated the Chilli Boy.

 ?? MICHAEL SHEEHAN/GALLO IMAGES ?? MOTIVATED: Midfielder Xolani Mahola of Chippa United was promoted to the first team in 2017.
MICHAEL SHEEHAN/GALLO IMAGES MOTIVATED: Midfielder Xolani Mahola of Chippa United was promoted to the first team in 2017.

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