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Five youngsters leave Kaizer Chiefs

Posted on February 4, 2026
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A quintet of promising Kaizer Chiefs youngsters have packed their bags for loan adventures away from Naturena.

Chiefs to loan out quintet of youngsters

Kaizer Chiefs announced that Sfiso Timba, Vicky Mkhawana, Ofentse Kgosana, Manqoba Ozoemena and Nkosana Mbuthu have all left on loan with the goal of exposing them to first-team football. Kgosana and Ozoemena will both feature for Casric Stars, a team known for trusting youngsters and giving them opportunities.

February fixtures for Kaizer Chiefs

Chiefs have a busy schedule in the second month of 2026. They’ll be hoping that Rushwin Dortley plays some part. The 23-year-old has yet to feature inthe 2025-26 campaign, but that hasn’t shown in recent weeks. The Glamour Boys are on a stunning run of six consecutive clean sheets across all competitions, which has seen them emerge as genuine title contenders for Orlando Pirates.

  • Wed 4 Feb: Stellenbosch vs Chiefs (DHL Cape Town Stadium, 19:00, Nedbank Cup R32)
  • Sun 8 Feb: Chiefs vs Al Masry SC (18:00)
  • Sun 15 Feb: Zamalek vs Chiefs (18:00)
  • Wed 18 Feb: Siwelele vs Chiefs (19:30)
  • Tue 24 Feb: Chiefs vs Stellenbosch (19:30)
  • Sat 28 Feb: Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates (FNB Stadium, 15:30)

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