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Former Orlando Pirates attacker is clubless
Former Orlando Pirates attacker is clubless

The South African

time12-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The South African

Former Orlando Pirates attacker is clubless

The 30-year-old joined Sekhukhune at the beginning of last season after leaving Orlando Pirates, hoping for a fresh start and regular game time. Unfortunately, Kapinga struggled to establish himself at Babina Noko, leading to a mutual decision not to renew his contract. The former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns made just 13 appearances across all competitions during his brief spell with Sekhukhune. He featured in 11 league matches, one Nedbank Cup fixture, and one Carling Knockout Cup clash. His only goal came in a 3-1 defeat to TS Galaxy. Kaizer Chiefs questioned by Khanye, again Lesedi Kapinga warms up at the Orlando Stadium before he left the club to join Sekhukhune United. Image: BackpagePix With limited opportunities and increased competition in midfield, the club and player have now gone their separate ways. Orlando Pirates star returns to his father 'They struggled to find consistent playing time this season, and both parties agreed a new direction was best for his career,' said a club insider. 'Sekhukhune United wish Lesedi all the best as he pursues fresh opportunities ahead of the new season. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Tanzanian man has 20 wives and 100+ kids
Tanzanian man has 20 wives and 100+ kids

Ammon

time05-03-2025

  • General
  • Ammon

Tanzanian man has 20 wives and 100+ kids

Ammon News - A Tanzanian man, Mzee Ernesto Muinuchi Kapinga, has built a vast family, marrying 20 women and fathering 104 children. Currently, he lives with 16 wives, including seven sisters, in a small village in Njombe, Tanzania. His extended family includes 144 grandchildren. According to Pulse Africa, four of his wives have passed away. Fulfilling His Father's Wish Kapinga's journey began with a request from his father, who wanted him to expand their clan. Encouraged by this, he started building his family in 1961. "I was a young man then. I had just married my first wife in 1961, and my first child was born in 1962. But my father told me one wife was not enough. He paid the dowry for five of my wives—he wanted to see our family name endure. The rest, I added myself," he said in an interview with Afrimax. Self-Sufficient Living To sustain his large family, Kapinga follows a self-sufficient lifestyle. The entire family works together to cultivate crops and raise livestock, producing essentials such as corn, beans, cassava, and bananas. Surplus produce is traded or sold to acquire other necessities. Economic Times

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