Instability rocks Comets

Jwaneng Comets' good start to the First Division South campaign has been spoilt by reports of instability at the club.

Recently, Comets fired defender Thabiso Lekesi and suspended Orabile Tau. The players had reportedly protested to the management over poor living conditions at the club's premises where they are housed in porta-cabins. Comets' players boycotted training last Thursday and this led to the management taking punitive measures.

A player who spoke on condition of anonymity said they agreed to write a letter to the management, demanding the resignation of the committee. But before the letter got to the management, some players leaked the information to the club bosses.

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