Foreign-based trio join Zebras camp

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Three of the seven South African based players, Modiri Marumo, Moemedi Moatlhaping and Jerome Ramatlhakwana have joined local based players for the Zebras' training camp in Rustenburg.

The team left yesterday for a 10-day training camp in South Africa in preparation for next January's Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to be co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. Marumo is recovering from an injury that has kept him out of his side, Bay United's games this season.

His new team mate, Moatlhaping also joins the squad in camp as he still awaits his work permit having moved to the club recently from Mochudi Centre Chiefs. Ramatlhakwana on the other hand has been on the sidelines as far as club football is concerned after a fallout with his former club, Cape Town Santos. He was recently declared a free agent.

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