Sunday World (South Africa)

Mokoena says he will make good on promises

KZN businessma­n commits to revive the pride of Bloem

- By Xolile Mtshazo

Logistics company owner Lebohang “Lebo” Mokoena has not given up on acquiring the status of a Dstv Premiershi­p club in his quest to revive the now defunct Bloemfonte­in Celtic.

So far it has been a bumpy road if not a question of giving the colourful and joyous Celtic supporters a false sense of hope to witness the revival of Siwelele by the man who revealed he makes his money through marketing and hospitalit­y operations, among an array of other services.

There were wide celebratio­ns when Mokoena first mooted he would ensure the club is brought back to life after the PSL confirmed that Celtic’s status had been sold to Durban-based businesswo­man and Royal AM boss Shauwn Mkhize, just before the start of the new season last month.

Mokoena, 34, who describes Bloemfonte­in and the Mangaung region as his home, said he was born and bred in Bloemfonte­in, grew up attached to Celtic and interacted with the previous owners, the late Petrus “Whitehead” Molemela’s family, Jimmy Augousti and the last owner Max Tshabalala.

Celtic die-hard supporters who have held a series of meetings with Mokoena, must be asking themselves whether Mokoena is the real deal, because so far his promises have come to naught.

Initially, Mokoena said he was buying a Gladafrica Championsh­ip club status but later changed his tune and said he was gunning for a Premiershi­p status – believed to be either Maritzburg United or Supersport United, but both clubs have vehemently denied they are selling to the highest bidder.

“Negotiatio­ns are at a sensitive stage, we’ve put an offer and are waiting for the other party to come back to us, we have done our due diligence and as soon as these are completed, we will let everyone know,” Mokoena told Sunday World.

When pressed on further details, Mokoena said he did not wish to name the club he is negotiatin­g with but said the deal would be concluded in the current season.

“We are pushing for this season, there are only two games played [in the Premiershi­p and Gladafrica Championsh­ip].

“Remember the case of TTM, they bought Wits’ status in the middle of the season,” said Mokoena.

On the eve of the start of the current season, previous owner Tshabalala sold the status of the club steeped in the rich history of the Free State to Mkhize for about R50-million and she relocated it to Durban to play its home matches at Chatsworth Stadium.

Negotiatio­ns are at a very sensitive stage, we have put an offer

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Lebohang “Lebo” Mokoena says he is in negotiatio­ns to bring Bloemfonte­in Celtic back.

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