Orlando Pirates' Tapelo Xoki opens up about rehabilitation struggles after road accident
Orlando Pirates defender Tapelo Xoki says he's "grateful to be alive" after a serious road traffic incident last year.

The 28-year-old Nigerian centre-back joined the Buccaneers from Akwa United in 2021 and went on to feature 81 times, scoring one goal and winning three MTN8 titles.
But after struggling for game time under current head coach Ouaddou Abdeslaam, the player parted ways by mutual consent.
Ndah is reportedly training with Bucs' Betway Premiership rivals Stellenbosch in a bid to secure a deal, and has also been linked with Libyan top-flight club Al-Shomooa.
The player posted online: "Thank you to Orlando Pirates FC for the opportunity to wear the jersey and represent such a historic club with pride.
"As I reflect on the past few years, l am filled with immense gratitude. From my first day to my last, this club has truly been home.
"We shared countless memories, celebrated incredible victories, faced setbacks that made us stronger, and put in tireless work day in and day out. I will forever cherish the highs we achieved together and the lessons that shaped me along the way.
"A special thank you to chairman Dr Irvin Khoza, the coaching staff, management, and everyone behind the scenes for your trust and unwavering support.
"To the Buccaneers supporters, your passion and loyalty never go unnoticed. I am deeply grateful for the love and energy you bring every single day.
"As I move on to a new chapter, a piece of my heart will always remain here. I wish the club continued success and greatness in the years ahead."