Top spot beckons for Chiefs

Mochudi Centre Chiefs are poised to go top of the be MOBILE Premier League tonight for the first time since winning the title in the 2007-2008 season.

After beating log leaders, Township Rollers 3-2 in an entertaining game at the UB Stadium on Sunday, second-placed Chiefs are highly tipped to overcome new boys, Killer Giants, tonight at the same venue to go top. "The game (against Killer Giants) is very important to us because we want to win it and put pressure on Rollers," said Chiefs' head coach Wesley Mondo yesterday. Magosi have been consistent in the last three years though they are once again second best in the chase for the title they lost to Gaborone United (GU) on the last day last season. Last weekend, Chiefs came within two points on top after overcoming Rollers. With Rollers playing Boteti Young Fighters tomorrow, Magosi stand a chance to go to the summit of the Premier League tonight if they beat Killer Giants. Chiefs have 36 points from 16 games and they remain the only unbeaten side this season.

By yesterday, Chiefs were waiting for four of their players to come back from the national camp. Jabu Pilane, Jomo Moatlhaping, Michael Mogaladi and Sekhana Koko are in the national team preparing for the African Nations Championships (CHAN) qualifier against South Africa next month. "They will be released today (yesterday) and we'll be able to assess them. But I don't think their absence from training this week has had any negative impact on our preparations," said Mondo. In the first round, Chiefs struggled against newly promoted sides only managing draws against Jwaneng Comets and Motlakase. But they made amends by beating Killer Giants 3-0 in a game they wasted several scoring opportunities.
On its day, Chiefs can be merciless and their opponents tonight have to be on the alert to avoid humiliation. Koko, Dirang Moloi and Oteng Moalosi will be once again be the main men for Mondo's charges. It remains to be seen if Mondo would grant left winger Galabgwe Moyana his debut after crossing over from Notwane last week. Moyana had to watch from the bench for the entire game against Rollers as Chiefs produced what has been termed as the 'greatest comeback' of the season.  "Our supporters have been fantastic this season and I expected them to continue rallying behind the team," said Mondo.

Editor's Comment
Gov’t must rectify recognition of Khama as Kgosi

While it is widely acknowledged that Khama holds the title of Kgosi, the government’s failure to properly gazette his recognition has raised serious concerns about adherence to legal procedures and the credibility of traditional leadership. (See a story elsewhere in this newspaper.) Recent court documents by the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Kgotla Autlwetse, shed light on the intricacies of Khama’s recognition process....

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