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JOHANNESBURG. — Zimbabwe international striker Khama Billiat will be entering his first full season since he retired from international football and he will be ready to give his all to South African Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs. The former Zimbabwe international enjoyed one of his better seasons since he joined the Soweto giants from Mamelodi Sundowns […]
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JOHANNESBURG. — South African football champions Mamelodi Sundowns have reportedly tabled a R15 million bid to re-land the services of Kaizer Chiefs’ Zimbabwean forward Khama Billiat.
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ZIMBABWE international forward Khama Billiat appears to have turned very spiritual as uncertainty over his future continues to stalk him, with his contract with South African football powerhouse Mamelodi Sundowns set to end in four months’ time.
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JOHANNESBURG. – With Khama Billiat currently in his last year of his contract, Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Pitso Mosimane says the Zimbabwean player can do what he wants with his future. In an interview with SABC Sport, the former Bafana Bafana mentor has given up on securing the player’s services beyond the 2017-18 season.
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Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor WARRIORS star forward Khama Billiat could finally move away from reigning South African and African champions Mamelodi Sundowns amid indications that the Brazilians’ coach Pitso Mosimane has given the biggest hint that the club is bracing for life without him.
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Sports Reporter WARRIORS assistant coach Mandla Mpofu has tipped 18-year-old forward Clive Rupiya to become one of the brightest football talents to explode in the country.
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WARRIORS and Mamelodi Sundowns star forward Khama Billiat admits to player fatigue, but strongly believes the Brazilians can mentally overcome their struggles to power on in their quest for glory in the South African Premiership.
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Eddie Chikamhi and Tedious Manyepo— EGYPTIAN giants Al Ahly and Zamalek have launched separate but audacious bids for on-fire Mamelodi Sundowns talisman Khama Billiat with either side seeking to prize him away from the South African Premiership champions. Billiat’s stock has been rising since he moved from modest Ajax Cape Town to Sundowns. The 25-year-old Zimbabwe international
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Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter— THE Zimbabwe senior national football team, the Warriors, broke their 10-year jinx yesterday when they thrashed The Flames of Malawi 3-0 at the National Sports Stadium in Harare to qualify for the next edition of the Africa Cup of Nations finals to be held in Gabon in January next year.