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ZAKHELE REPRESENTS ‘RIO’ IN PSC

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MBABANE – Well known football administrator and lawyer, Zakhele Dlamini is Lindani ‘Rio’ Matsenjwa’s representative in his case against Mbabane Highlanders.

The player has reported his club, Mbabane Highlanders to the Eswatini Football Association’s (EFA) Players Status Committee (PSC), over unpaid salaries for the past four months. These allegations were dismissed by the black and white capital giants’ Managing Director (MD) Chief Ally Kgomongwe. He said it was the player who owed the team E20 000 in respect of the money he borrowed to repair a car that he had damaged. The matter has now been postponed for the second time as in the first hearing, which was scheduled for Sigwaca House was cancelled after the player did not avail himself, he wrote a letter through his lawyer informing the PSC that the player feared to have contracted COVID-19.

Postponed

Matsenjwa referred this reporter to his lawyer Zakhele Dlamini, when asked if he would attend the hearing which was scheduled to be heard yesterday, but was yet again postponed. “I am represented by Zakhele Dlamini in the case please ask him about when it will be heard as I am clueless about when the matter will take place,” Matsenjwa said. When contacted, Dlamini confirmed that he was the legal representative of the player in his case against Mbabane Highlanders. “Who told you that I am Rio’s lawyer?,” Dlamini asked. He then confirmed that he was indeed the representative of the player, and he said the matter could not take place as he was held up due to some personal reasons. He then clarified that there was no conflict of interest in representing the player, when he was also the Board of Governor in the Premier League of Eswatini for MTN National First Division log leaders Nsingizini Hotspurs. Dlamini recently won the promotion case between Nsingizini Hotspurs and Amalanda.

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