I Still Can’t Believe That Steve Komphela Earns So Little, This Is His Salary

I used to believe that soccer coaches were compensated based on their years of experience and accomplishments as a coach, but I recently discovered that this is not the case and that it all depended on the contract they signed. The fact that Steve Komphela earns so little money at Mamelodi Sundowns continues to amaze me.

 

 

 

 
Knowing that Steve has worked as a coach for one of the most successful soccer clubs in South Africa, Kaizer Chiefs, I was expecting to see his name among the top three highest paid coaches in the DStv Premiership. However, I was wrong. I still can’t believe that he is the Mamelodi Sundowns coach that earns the least amount of money.

I’m sure you’ve been waiting to find out how much he makes per month, and you’re going to find out how much he makes per year. I regret to inform you that I was unable to obtain a precise figure for him, however he is rumored to be making between R500 000 and R600 000 each year.

I stated that he makes less because both Manqoba Mngqithi and Rhulani Mokwena earn far more than he does in terms of monthly salary. Do you believe he deserves to be the lowest-paid coach in the league? What are your thoughts on his remuneration?

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END OF THE ROAD: MaMkhize suffers a major defeat in International Court

Flamboyant businesswoman and media personality, Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize has reached end of the road and there is no going further now.

After 11 months battle with her team, Royal AM, trying to claim the league title ( GladAfrica championship), all stops have been closed for her and she has lost a lot money.

While many is not the matter to her, considering that she is filthy stinking rich but losing all cases like this must have been draining even emotionally, not just financially.

The legal saga started in 2021 after the arbitration awarded Sekhukhune FC of three points despite Royal AM being the one who finished on top. The dispute involving Polokwane City fielding an ineligible player resulted in them (Polokwane City) being stripped three points which was given to Sekhukhune.

MaMkhize tried all courts in order to get justice and still she lost. She once filed the case at the Constitutional court which was rejected. Not wanting to give up, the KwaMaMkhize star and her team took the matter to the highest sports court in the world, the International Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS).

 

 

 
Unfortunately, the CAS rejected grounds to appeal. Had this case got heard further, it would have thrown the DStv Premiership and GladAfrica seasons in disarray.

This ruling of the highest decision-making court in sports means that there will be no further recourse for appeal on this case for Royal.

The CAS ruled that it has no jurisdiction to hear the appeal filed by Royal AM and also ruled the team pay the National Soccer League ( PSL in this case) and Sekhukhune United a contribution of 4,000 Swiss Francs (R64 000) each towards the legal costs incurred.

Currently, MaMkhize’s team is doing wonders in the PSL as they’re in the second place on top of the log and looks like they will finish there and even go to CAF.

“Here’s R500 000, We Can’t Give It To The Government Because It Will Steal It” -Malema Flood Victims

EFF leader Julius Malema has been dragged for encouraging poor people to build on wetlands through his land invasion policy. Furthermore, many have been asking why the EFF leader has not gone to KwaZulu-Natal to offer help to residents whom he advised to invade any piece of land that they see.

 

 

 
As the government is on the ground, helping flood victims and donors giving homeless people food and clothing, Malema has also gone to KwaZulu-Natal to offer groceries to the victims.

While addressing the residents of Ward 25 KwaMamsuthu, Malema told them that he has not come to KwaZulu-Natal to give a speech but to lend a helping hand and offer them the little that the EFF has.

Apart from the groceries and blankets that have been donated to one of the churches, the EFF has donated R500 000 to help the victims. Malema has urged the masses to also donate and has called for land expropriation, citing that there is a lot of free safe land that can be given to the poor to save them from natural disasters.

He has further assured the residents that they are not alone and that the EFF is with them and will be coming back to provide sponges. He adds that the R500 000 that the EFF is donating will be given to the church, that it will not be sent to the government, alleging that it will steal it.

Check what Twitter is saying about Big Zulu and an American rapper Future

Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn (born November 20, 1983), better known by the stage name Future, is an American rapper and singer. Known for his mumble-influenced vocal range and prolific output, Future is considered a pioneer of the use of melodies and vocal effects in modern trap music. Due to the length of his career and the popularity of the sound he developed, Future has been called one of the most influential rappers alive.

He recently posted a picture of him rocking some attire standing next to a classic rolls Royce and people couldn’t help but compare him with Big Zulu.

 

 

 
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