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Kaizer Chiefs tell Chicken Inn not to use Hadebe

by Staff reporter
23 Jun 2017 at 08:26hrs | Views
SOUTH Africa's Absa Premiership giants, Kaizer Chiefs, have reportedly instructed Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions Chicken Inn to stop using defender Teenage Hadebe ahead of the Mzansi 2017 /2018 season.

The 22-year-old, who was on trial with Chiefs last year and went to the Africa Cup of Nations with Zimbabwe, impressed Steve Komphela and his technical team during a trial stint at the Soweto giants.

"Kaizer Chiefs have told us to stop using Teenage Hadebe. He will soon join the club for a pre-season camp and in that regard they do not want him to pick an injury. He played his last game at Luveve Stadium when we hosted ZPC Kariba," said Chicken Inn secretary-general Tawengwa Hara.

Hadebe, a left-footed defender is set to link up with ex-Chicken Inn player Edmore Chirambadare and Willard Katsande at the Glamour Boys who recently loaned another Zimbabwe international Mitchell Katsvairo.

Chicken Inn are also set to release midfielder Tafadzwa Kutinyu to his new club Siginda United  of Tanzania.

Kutinyu will play his last game for Chicken Inn on Saturday when the Gamecocks entertain Ngezi Platinum Stars at Luveve Stadium.

"We should be releasing Kutinyu to his new club after our game against Ngezi Platinum. It will be an emotional game for Kutinyu and we are looking forward to say goodbye in style. We wish him well in Tanzania," said Hara.

Kutinyu is one of the four Zimbabwean players that signed for Siginda United on a two year deal. He joined the club together with  Simba  Nhivi (CAPS United) and Dynamos duo of  Elisha Muroiwa and Wisdom Mutasa.

Source - bmetro