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Kaizer Chiefs’ first two new signings for next season

Posted on March 25, 2026
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Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly doing business early for next season. Reliable sources such as Innocent Mkhize have revealed that Amakhosi are calling Bright Ndlovu and Thabo Moloisane’s names to Naturena.

Both footballers play in central defence for Sekhukhune United and Stellenbosch FC respectively. The 25-year-old Ndlovu has played 22 times for Babina Noka this season, while Moloisane, aged 27, has played 27 matches for Stellies.

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According to Mkhize, the X transfer news sensation that is best journalist that is not a journalist, Amakhosi are simply calling Ndlovu to Kaizer Chiefs.

Mkhize’s earned his crown as a reliable source after becoming the first to report the signings of players like Thabo Cele, Nkanyiso Shinga, Siphesihle Ndlovu to Kaizer Chiefs among others, and before any of the leading journalists in Mzansi.

On Moloisane, Mkhize said the deal is set to be completed in the next seven days.

He wrote: “I don’t know nothing about [Ibraheem] Jabbar but regarding Moloisane yes they are interested &they’re going to sign him probably during this coming Fifa break according to what im Hearing.

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WHO IS BRIGHT NDLOVU?

Hailing from Bushbuckbridge, Mpumalanga, the towering central defender first emerged at Jomo Cosmos in the ABC Motsepe League aged 19. He had done his development at amatuer clubs like Express FC, Hashtag FC and Sumersat United around Lilydale in Bushbcukbridge.

He was spotted by Sekhukhune while playing his football for Cosmos in 2024. The following season saw Ndlovu spend a season in the second tier Motsepe Foundation Championship with Kruger United before returning to Eric Tinkler’s team at the start of this season.

WHO IS THABO MOLOISANE?

The dynamic defender from Tshwane started his career in the Mamelodi Sundowns development school. Facing scarce opportunities for promotion, Moloisane seeked men’s football at All Stars in the .

Also read: The R2 million deal that favoured Kaizer Chiefs

He later moved to Maritzburg United (later renamed Durban City) in the Betway Premiership. It was where he was spotted by Stellenbosch FC.

Moloisane’s rise and consistency at Stellies made him a Bafana Bafana international and the subject of interest for Soweto giants Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.

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