Orlando Pirates defender Mbekezile Mbokazi promises not to disappoint as he bids farewell
Orlando Pirates defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi says he will not disappoint as he embarks on the next chapter of his career in the United States.

While Mosimane is pleased with the progress of his former club Sundowns, he remains unconvinced by Chiefs but acknowledges Nabi's efforts to turn things around.
"Orlando Pirates have a very good coach - fantastic, on a roll, we should not disturb them," Mosimane said in an interview on 5FM, as quoted by Afrik-Foot.com.
Speaking about Sundowns, Mosimane highlighted their financial power and ability to dominate South African football.
"The billionaires (Sundowns) are good; they can always buy anybody, anything, and they can even buy Pep Guardiola if they want. So, they don't need help," he stated.
"I'm happy that I left them in a better place, and look how they are doing. I'm proud to look back. You know when someone says, 'Ah, there was a mess, and I had to fix it'? There was no mess when I left. I left trophies."
When asked about Kaizer Chiefs, Mosimane admitted that Nabi is still trying to find his footing at the club.
"Kaizer Chiefs? Okay, Nabi is trying to do something, he's getting there. But he's not really convincing. I guess he's trying his best," he said.
Mosimane is currently without a job after terminating his contract with Iranian club Esteghlal due to non-payment of his salary.