Moyo's departure affected Orapa plans

Moyo (right) has left Orapa PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Moyo (right) has left Orapa PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

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The Orapa-based side are second on the log with the same number of points as log leaders, Township Rollers. Moyo secured a job at Jwaneng mine before the beginning of the season and informed his club about the development.  Following discussions between the two parties, the team decided not to stand in his way.

“He informed us about the permanent job he got at the mine.  We could not stand in his way because his football career is short,” Orapa United spokesperson, Kabo William said.

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