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Orbit in the money after promotion to Premiership
Orbit in the money after promotion to Premiership

TimesLIVE

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • TimesLIVE

Orbit in the money after promotion to Premiership

After making history by earning promotion to the Betway Premiership on Wednesday, Orbit College can bet on a better financial state next season. The Rustenburg-based club beat Cape Town City 1-0 in their last PSL promotional playoff clash to raise their points at the top of the table to an unassailable eight. Orbit's playoffs rivals Casric Stars and City, who are both on two points apiece, meet next for the irrelevant last match of the round-robin contest. For Orbit, being in the elite league means the club will receive a monthly grant of R2.5m from the league. The amount is a far cry from the R500,000 the Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC) clubs get per month. That means Orbit will go from receiving R6m per annum to R30m. Orbit are also guaranteed appearance fees in the Carling Knockout (R250,000) and Nedbank Cup (R250,000) competitions. And depending on how far they go in each competition, they stand to make a lot of money. The first prizes for the two cup competitions are R6,6m and R7m, respectively. Even better, and potentially a marketing hook for sponsorship, Orbit's promotion means they have finally gave North West a club in the Premiership after a seven-year wait. The province is home to valuable minerals, including gold and platinum, and the mining industry is thriving with several companies operating. After a decade in the ABC Motsepe League, the third tier, Orbit only earned promotion to the MFC two seasons ago. The Mswenko Boys finished second behind Durban City in the MCF to qualify for the playoffs, while Durban earned automatic promotion to the Premiership. Captain Atisang Batsi said they knew their time had come to win promotion. "We said at the beginning of the season that this is our time and we made it," Batsi told SuperSport TV after the game at Olympia Park in Rustenburg. "It means a lot to us, when we started the season, it was a little bit bad but when the season continued we became better. We are looking forward to playing in the Betway Premiership next season." With the promotion done, Orbit will start their preparations for the Premiership where they will have to strengthen the team with experienced players.

Orlando Pirates news: Biokineticist and Pogiso Makhoye
Orlando Pirates news: Biokineticist and Pogiso Makhoye

The South African

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The South African

Orlando Pirates news: Biokineticist and Pogiso Makhoye

Orlando Pirates' medical team has a new face. The Betway Premiership runners-up have hired a new biokineticist, Dylan Cox, from Sekhukhune United. The club known as the Sea Robbers finally announced Abdeslam Ouaddou as the head coach to replace the legendary Jose Riveiro, who has joined Al Ahly. To take care of players' injury prevention, treatment and physical health, the club head-hunted Cox from Babina Noko. Orlando Pirates: Special meeting for eight new players Dylan Cox with matchday duty at Sekhukhune United. Image: Orlando Pirates news dylan_cox/Instagram 'Orlando Pirates have continued to boost their technical team with the addition of Sekhukhune United biokineticist Dylan Cox,' iDiski Times ' Sinethemba Makonco reported… Full story here. Jessica Motaung talks about Kaizer Chiefs money The 2024/25 Betway Premiership runners-up have received an urgent plea from the newly promoted Orbit College FC. Two of Orbit's most influential players, Siyabulela Mabele and Gomolemo Khoto, are on loan from the Buccaneers and are thus expected to return to Orlando Pirates for preseason. The duo's coach, Pogiso Makhoye, has asked to retain the two players as Orbit make their debut in the Betway Premiership next term…Full story here. 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.

Eastbourne retirees 'trapped' in flats due to broken lift
Eastbourne retirees 'trapped' in flats due to broken lift

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • BBC News

Eastbourne retirees 'trapped' in flats due to broken lift

Elderly residents of a block of flats say they feel like they are in a "prison" due to a lift which they claim has been broken for nearly 50 days this people living in Alexandra Court in Southfields Road, Eastbourne, rely on the lift due to a variety of health and mobility include Jean Fawcett, 80, who has been unable to leave her home for weeks at a time because she has Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other health conditions, while another 82-year-old man says he has been forced to go down the stairs retirement block is run by housing association Orbit. The company has apologised and said the lift will be fully replaced by April next year at the latest. The lift most recently broke down for two weeks at the beginning of June. Orbit said it took longer than it would have liked to fix the lift due to the "availability of parts". 'It's a nightmare' Thomas Fawcett said: "The lift has been out of commission for well over 50 days in the last three months. Initially it broke down on 5 March and wasn't repaired until 29 March."It is a nightmare, Jean has missed several appointments with her specialist for her Parkinson's and her doctors," he said. "She can't go down the three flights of stairs, mentally it's very stressful. Jean has Alzheimer's, she sometimes doesn't comprehend why she can't go out sometimes."We've shed one or two tears."Hugo Rebaudo, 82, said: "It's stressful, I have gone down the stairs backwards a few times but it's dangerous because of my arthritis. "Going back up the stairs is hard. "It makes me feel very sad." Chris Parrish, one of the residents, told BBC Radio Sussex: "We've got to the end of our tether, at the end of the day we are trapped. We feel like calling this a prison."Ms Parrish said it was difficult due to a heart condition, asthma and arthritis to get down the one flight of stairs from her first-floor flat. The 78-year-old added: "The lift is 35 years old, it has been declared obsolete. Every time they fix one part, another breaks down."The lift last broke down on 11 June according to residents. The lift has now been fixed again. An Orbit spokesperson said customers including Mr Fawcett were offered alternative accommodation while the lift was broken and have been providing residents with regular spokesperson added: "While no customers have accepted this offer to date, it remains an open offer should any customers wish to accept."

Orbit College deserve historic PSL promotion, says delighted coach Makhoye
Orbit College deserve historic PSL promotion, says delighted coach Makhoye

IOL News

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • IOL News

Orbit College deserve historic PSL promotion, says delighted coach Makhoye

Letsie Koapeng (left) runs to celebrate with Orbit College coach Pogiso Makhoye after scoring against Cape Town City on Wednesday. Photo: BackpagePix Image: BackpagePix Orbit College have completed a fairy-tale run by winning the Premier Soccer League Promotional Playoffs, earning a well-deserved spot in South Africa's top-flight Premiership next season. After narrowly missing out on automatic promotion in the Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC) – finishing just five points behind league winners Durban City – the Rustenburg-based side made the most of their second chance in the playoffs, showing remarkable consistency and composure under pressure. Their playoff path was anything but easy. Orbit were pitted against the vastly experienced Cape Town City and a battle-hardened Casric Stars side – both accustomed to the rigours of high-stakes football. Yet despite the odds stacked against them, they relied on their strong campaign momentum and superior tactical discipline to outlast their opponents in what was essentially a sprint to the finish. Their journey was a continuation of an impressive upward trajectory after finishing ninth the previous season. Armed with a renewed sense of belief and a refreshed squad, the Mswenko Boys approached the playoffs with confidence and clear strategy, which paid off as they managed to hurdle their challenges and punch their ticket to top-tier football. An emotional Pogiso Makhoye, Orbit's long-serving coach, could barely hold back his joy after the team's final match. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Next Stay Close ✕ 'It was very difficult,' he said. 'I couldn't be with the team for the first two matches of the season because I was sick. After we drew against Durban City, I didn't think we would make it.' But Makhoye's faith never wavered. The coach, who has been at the team for over 15 years, pointed to the club's smart recruitment strategy as the catalyst for their transformation. 'The signings of Letsie Koapeng (who scored the decisive goal against Cape Town City on Wednesday), Tshepo Matsemela and Given Thibedi brought experience into the squad. We were the second-best team in the MFC, and we deserved to be here,' he continued. 'We deserved to be here, and we took Durban City toe-to-toe until the last game, and we knew that this was our moment, and we needed to promote this team.' Their promotion marks a significant moment not just for Orbit, but for the entire North West province. The club becomes the first team from the region to feature in the PSL since Platinum Stars' relegation in the 2017/18 season, bringing top-flight football back to the province after a long hiatus.

PSL coach wants to talk to Orlando Pirates
PSL coach wants to talk to Orlando Pirates

The South African

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The South African

PSL coach wants to talk to Orlando Pirates

Orlando Pirates have been asked to hand a favour to the Betway Premiership new boys, Orbit College FC. Two of Orbit's most influential players, Siyabulela Mabele and Gomolemo Khoto, are on loan from the Buccaneers and are thus expected to return to Orlando Pirates for preseason. The duo's coach, Pogiso Makhoye, has asked to retain the two players as Orbit make their debut in the Betway Premiership next term. Orlando Pirates starting 11 with the eight new signings Orbit College FC team in the Motsepe Foundation Championship. Image: ThamiSoccer/Instagram The Rustenburg-based club qualified for the PSL Promotion/Relegation Playoffs after finishing second in the 2024/24 Motsepe Foundation Championship. Why FIFA didn't invite Orlando Pirates to the Club World Cup Orbit, known as Umsweko Boys, won the mini league ahead of Casric Stars and Cape Town City FC with two wins and two draws, where Mabele and Khoto delivered telling roles. 'That one is a boardroom one, but I'd like to have Mabele back, he's still young and needs to play more,' coach Makhoye said to FARPost . 'It's something that we need to talk with Pirates and see what we can do because the boy was developed here. 'He's the heartbeat of this team. I'll be happy to have him back, even Khoto, to have them back here because they need to play. They're still young, and they need to play week in and week out. But we'll see, we'll talk to Pirates. I'd love to have them here,' he Makhoye concluded. 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.

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