CHI 1. "But Joseph is a strong boy and we hope he will recover and come back quickly. We will wait for Joseph … But already we have about three offers. Wiseman Meyiwa – knee and elbow ... which have been left thin with the absence of Malongoane and Mphalele through injuries. In a matter of minutes, things went pear-shaped for Kaizer Chiefs playmaker Joseph Molangoane at the FNB Stadium on Saturday evening. Oupa Manyisa and Joseph Molangoane have joined Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (Pic TTM).Manyisa’s signing at TTM comes just hours after the midfielder parted ways with Mamelodi Sundowns, while Joseph Molangoane joins the Venda based outfit having being released by Kaizer Chiefs a couple of weeks ago.TTM will play in the Premiership next season, having purchased the status of Bidvest Wis.“We would like to welcome to the team Oupa Manyisa and Joseph Malongoane,” the club said on their offficial Twitter account.Manyisa and Molangoane re-unite at TTM having also played together at Orlando Pirates.The two players also grew up in the same development structures, under the guidance of former Downs player Harold “Jazzy-Queen” Legodi.The signings of Manyisa and Molangoane are a clear indication that the club is trying to assemble a competitive squad that will compete in top flight football.Manyisa and Malongoane also have a less fortunate fate that ties them together in that they have both struggled with long-term injuries.Manyisa suffered an Achilles injury that saw him miss most of this season at Downs, while Molangoane broke his leg in 2018, which kept him on the sidelines for a very long time.However, both players carry vast of experience between them and that’s certainly why TTM decided to bring them on board.Come on Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns, it’s time to grab the title race by the balls,Dear Baroka players and Pitso, it ends on the field.Forget ‘My Octopus Teacher’, have you seen ‘My Kreepy Teacher’?More than a third of SA won’t get the Covid-19 vaccine when available,KPMG ‘rogue unit’ payments ‘acceptance of culpability’ – Van Loggerenberg,Ramaphosa ‘careful’ with Covid-19 graft report due to ANC politics – analyst,Biden: Trump’s Supreme Court move exercise in ‘raw political power’,The Citizen e-edition/ print bundle subscription rates. Absa Premiership new boys Tshakuma Tsha Madzivhandila have captured the signings of Oupa Manyisa and Joseph Molangoane, the club announced late on Tuesday. He's been making pound-for-pound tackles. He played just two games in 2019 and his Kaizer Chiefs contract will expire at the end of the season, but the club says a return is on the cards for Joseph Molangoane. South African News.
But for now, we must finish everything with Chiefs,” Moraka told.The past two seasons have seen Malongoane being injury-blighted which deprived him of game time before he was released by Chiefs.Last season he made just two appearances in all competitions, before failing to play a single match this term, prompting Chiefs not to give him a new deal.The persistent injury sustained in August 2018, at one stage, fanned rumours that the player was to go into early retirement because of the injury.Moraka, however, insists that Malongoane is far from hanging his boots. Your way. Joseph Malongoane’s manager Paul Moraka has revealed three clubs are after the signature of the former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder who left the Soweto giants last week. Former Kaizer Chiefs utility player Joseph Malongoane said he only found out that he will not be finishing the current season at Naturena 24 …
Click here to see the latest Joseph Malongoane career stats, previous and upcoming games, news, ratings and more - all with FootballCritic Joseph Malongoane’s manager Paul Moraka has revealed three clubs are after the signature of the former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder who left the Soweto giants last week.The midfielder parted ways with Chiefs together with fellow linkmen George Maluleka and Kabelo Mahlasela following the expiry of their contracts on June 30.Moraka says Malongoane is already a sought after man and without mentioning the clubs, the manager hinted at the player finding a new home soon.While the former Orlando Pirates star has since moved on, his camp, however, appears unhappy with the manner in which Chiefs announced his departure.“Nothing has been communicated to him [by Chiefs], we only read about it in newspapers.