Kaizer Motaung Sends Christmas Message To Chiefs Fans

The victory against Richards Bay marked Johnson's side's third consecutive win in the league. As the year comes to a close, Chiefs will aim to extend their winning streak in their final game against Sekhukhune United in Polokwane on Saturday.

Kaizer Motaung Sends Christmas Message To Chiefs Fans - The Times Post
Kaizer Motaung Sends Christmas Message To Chiefs Fans.

Kaizer Motaung, the chairman of Kaizer Chiefs, took the opportunity to express his gratitude and send a heartfelt Christmas message to the Amakhosi fans. In his message, Motaung thanked the head coach, Cavin Johnson, for securing three crucial pre-Christmas points against Richards Bay in the DStv Premiership.

The victory against Richards Bay marked Johnson’s side’s third consecutive win in the league. As the year comes to a close, Chiefs will aim to extend their winning streak in their final game against Sekhukhune United in Polokwane on Saturday.

Following this match, Chiefs will have a break until February, as the league takes a hiatus in January for the Africa Cup of Nations finals in the Ivory Coast.

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Motaung emphasized the significance of Christmas as a time for coming together with loved ones and enjoying festive leisure time. He expressed his appreciation for the early gift of three precious league points from Coach Cavin Johnson and the team, acknowledging the loyal support of the fans.

However, Motaung also encouraged fans to consider the bigger picture and embrace the spirit of peace and goodwill during this festive season. He urged them to spread unity and kindness within their neighborhoods and communities, emphasizing the core message of this deeply meaningful festival.

Furthermore, Kaizer Motaung reminded fans to celebrate responsibly and respectfully, urging them to avoid any form of violence towards others. He wished the entire Khosi Nation a peaceful and Merry Christmas on behalf of the Kaizer Chiefs Family.


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