Eyes on new signings as action resumes

Focus will be on new major signings as the be MOBILE Premier League action resumes tomorrow after a two months break.

Second placed BMC, who have been busy on the market, play Ecco City Greens at the Lobatse Stadium in what should be the highlight of the weekend fixtures.

Less than 12 months after signing Gunners’ Kemmy Pilato, BMC opened their cheque book to capture another Pantsula star, Hendrick Moyo and Ecco’s Mandlaenkosi Sibanda. Coach Daniel Nare maintains that his aim is to see the side finish in a top four position this season. BMC is seen as potential title challengers despite trailing leaders, Mochudi Centre Chiefs by eight points. The arrival of both Sibanda and Moyo is expected to ease the workload on goal poacher, Kenanao ‘Flo’ Kgetholetsile. The former Coca-Cola Cup champions are determined in their mission.

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