Cheslyn Jampies claims Tshakhuma hasn’t paid him for three months.
The former Baroka defender joined Tshakhuma Tsha Mandzivhandila at the beginning of the current campaign.
Jampies captained the side in the new season which started very well for Vhandau Vhadamani.
The 32-year-old claims the treatment at TTM was not the one he was expected as he lost most of his valuable things due to unpaid salaries.
“I only got two salaries at TTM since the start of the league, the first month was half and the second one was full salary,” Jampies told iDiskiTimes.
“I lost my car within two months of employment at TTM. After I had begged him (Mulaudzi) to help me at least to pay my car.
“I then got tired of the dealership that kept calling me. and asked them to call him directly which they did.
“As a result of the promises he had made to them and never stuck to it my car was repossessed…
“He had never spoken to me as to why he would do this to me or any player for that matter.
“And the most painful thing is that I would be the one that goes to the clubhouses where the younger boys stay only to find they had been without food for a few days or without electricity. Being a club captain I stand as a mouthpiece for the player.”
The Cape Town-born defender confirmed he has parted ways with Tshakhuma Tsha Mandzivhandila due to empty promises and not getting paid for months.