Chiefs face Chinyemba in labour dispute

Into Chiefs' pockets: Chinyemba wants Magosi to pay PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Into Chiefs' pockets: Chinyemba wants Magosi to pay PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

FRANCISTOWN: Former Mochudi Centre Chiefs coach, Elias Chinyemba has said he dragged the troubled side to the District Labour Office as the club did not commit to a payment plan to clear his salary arrears.

Chinyemba and Chiefs will meet at the labour office in Gaborone on March 24, 2021. Chinyemba said he is owed money for his initial contract as well as for the period after the renewal of his stay last November.

“I did meet the club officials and they acknowledged that they owe me. They, however, did not want to put it in writing in terms of how they will pay me my outstanding salary. Because of that, I was left with no option but to approach the district labour office,” the former TAFIC coach said.

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