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‘NKOMISHI’ WORTH E150 000

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MBABANE – Mbabane Swallows-bound goalkeeper Sandile Nkomishi Ginindza has a four-and-half-year contract with Manzini Wanderers.


This publication has since established that the King’s Super Cup best goal minder signed the contract in January, 2014 and it expires in June, 2018.
The 28-page document even valued the player at a minimum E150 000 if transferred to another team locally or internationally. On top of that, the contract stipulates that only the hub giants could negotiate with any team seeking the player’s signature.


The 54-month contract is worth about E216 000 as it offered the player a E4 000 basic salary. On top of that, it obliged the team to offer him travelling fees to and from training. The player was also entitled to winning bonuses as outlined in the club’s policy.
The document, whose copy has been shown to this publication, was signed by the player and the then Wanderers Managing Director Mduduzi Mabila.
The latest twist of events comes when the player had on Thursday stated that he was out of contract with the club he had served since 2007.


Yesterday, Wanderers General Manager Sydney Nxumalo confirmed the contract, which he said the original was kept in the player’s file with the PLS.
“We are not going to stand in his way if he wants to leave, but the truth is that he has a contract with us and we are entitled to negotiating with whoever wants him,” he said.


He said their meeting with his suitors Mbabane Swallows last week was solely on his appearance during the inaugural King’s Super Cup, where he helped the capital city giants clinch the trophy.
“We are aware that there are a lot of teams seeking his signature, but we have only met Swallows and even then it was not about his buyout clause, but their decision to use him in the King’s Super Cup. We are going to insert a clause in his transfer that whoever buys him now should give us a share if he joins a team outside the country,” he said.


Wanderers PRO Mduduzi Ginindza had also disclosed last week that Ginindza has a running contract with the club. “We have always said that the team has a contract with Nkomishi,” he said.
The contract clearly spelt out terms for termination of the agreement among parties and part of that was to give each other a one-month notice.




 

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