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Relief as Chiefs factions smoke peace pipe

Reason to smile: Chiefs factions have smoked the peace pipe PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Reason to smile: Chiefs factions have smoked the peace pipe PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

The dust appears to be finally settling at the Debswana First Division South league side, Mochudi Centre Chiefs with the two warring factions now heading for reconciliation.

The two parties, the society and the company have been battling for the control of the club in the last two months, threatening to tear apart the once formidable Kgatleng side.

The Kgatleng Regional Football Association (KRFA), where the club is affiliated, stepped up reconciliation efforts this week which are reportedly bearing fruit. The two parties have reportedly reached a common ground.

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