Chiefs’ rival camp to hold meeting amid threats
Friday, October 14, 2022 | 1240 Views |
Perennial problems: Chiefs supporters PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
The meeting is set to take place at Segale Primary School in Mochudi where supporters are to be briefed on the current status of the club. The meeting comes in the wake of a legal tussle in which two parallel management committees are fighting for control of the club.
The two camps, the society and the company (Mochudi Centre Chiefs (Pty) Ltd), have been communicating with the supporters through two different social media pages, leaving scores of Magosi fans confused. On Monday, the chairperson from the society's side, Victor Kobe released a statement confirming tomorrow's meeting in which he said the supporters will be updated on the current impasse between the two camps, currently before the courts.
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