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|May 15, 2025
Like the millions of Kaizer Chiefs supporters across the country, Saturday’s victory in the Nedbank final against Orlando Pirates brought me so much joy and relief.
Kwade kwana nasentlango (it finally rained in the desert), this became a common sentiment not only among the Khosination but everyone around the country.
While the boys walked away victorious, it was by no means an easy win.
Played at a packed Moses Mabhida Stadium, in KwaZulu Natal, in front of a vociferous crowd of gold, black and white, the last few minutes of the match felt like the decade-long trophy drought we endured leading up to Saturday. After the final whistle the country went berserk.
Kaizer Chiefs supporters sang and danced to celebrate the win. It felt like we won a World Cup. The 10-year snare had been broken.
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