Madinda Ndlovu wins Botswana's beMobile championship title
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Ndlovu, who had moved to Botswana following a disappointing short stint in charge of the Warriors last year, sealed the championship when Chiefs beat
Police XI 3-1 at Molepolole Sports Complex to garner an unassailable 69 points.
The former Black Mambas technical adviser was not the only Zimbabwean celebrating with a winners' medal around his neck as two players - midfielder Elvis Meleka and defender Arnold Chaka - are also on the Chiefs' books.
Kekaetswe Moloi, Joel Mogorosi and Pontsho Moloi scored a goal each to lead Magosi to their second league title in five seasons.
With the 69 points, Chiefs were crowned and handed the lucrative trophy with 1 million pula prize money.
They could have won the league without even kicking the ball as the only potential candidate for the title Township Rollers lost 2-1 to BDF XI on the same day.
Police skipper, Zimbabwean Clarkson Dzimbiri put a slight delay to Chiefs' celebrations scoring an equaliser five minutes after the break.
Source: Mmegi online.


