PSL mourns death of assistance referee Moeketsi Molelekoa

Social media platforms are abuzz with messages of condolences following the death of renowned assistant referee, Moeketsi “Max” Molelekoa.

He died in a collision between his car and a bus in his hometown of Botshabelo in the Free State on Saturday morning. Molelekoa was 31. The Premier Soccer League has announced that a moment of silence will be observed ahead of this weekend’s DStv Premiership, DStv Diski Challenge, and Motsepe Foundation Championship fixtures, in honour of Molelekoa.

He cut his teeth in refereeing at a local football league before he was promoted to SAB and ABC Motsepe Leagues, and later the Premier Soccer League in 2014.

Molelekoa’s first international match was the African Cup of Nations qualifier between Zambia and Algeria in March 2021.

Source: eNCA

In other news – Letoya Makhene Labelled a Fake Sangoma

South African actress and singer Letoya Makhene has recently found herself at the center of controversy, with allegations circulating that she is a fake sangoma. These claims have sparked a heated debate among fans and traditional healing practitioners.

Makhene, who is well-known for her role in the popular soap opera “Generations: The Legacy,” has been open about her journey and practice as a sangoma, a traditional healer in African culture. Read more

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