Decision time for Magosi

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Kgatleng giants, Mochudi Centre Chiefs will converge at Molefhi Secondary School tomorrow to chart the way forward after a three-year trophy drought.

The state of affairs has left many supporters wondering about the direction their club is taking and the eagerly awaited Annual General Meeting (AGM) is expected to be a heated affair.

The club tasted its first success in the league and Coca-Cola Cup four seasons ago after Ernest Molome took over as the chairman. The feat saw Chiefs break the jinx that made them the only giants in local football never to have won a major competition. Molome and his committee transformed the club with big name signings and this raised hopes that more titles are on the way. However, Chiefs are once again living up to their billing as the nearly men of Botswana football. As usual, they are faltering at crucial moments when least expected.

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