Get to know the former chief's target who went from wealthy to poor

 


Among the PSL's best offensive trios, you'll find us. Emmanuel "Scara" Ngobese, David Radebe, and Collins Mbesuma are all those who have previously opposed the sitting president. Not long after that, the trio known as CBD—which consisted of Leonardo Castro, Khama Billiat, and Keegan Dolly—performed the identical deed. The Black Leopards had a devastating attacking trio in the middle of the 2000s. Some of the names that stick out include Rudzani Ramudzuli, Mulondo Sikwivhilu, and Christopher Netshidzivhe. They were always surprising the other team. The Orlando Pirates signed Ramudzuli and Sikwivhilu to hefty contracts after they wowed the Black Leopards. No one had anticipated that Kaizer Chiefs would sign Christopher Netshidzivhe before this. His previous clubs include Dynamos FC, the University of Pretoria, and the Leopards. He recently announced his retirement. Netshidzivhe never really did anything to fulfill his lifetime ambition of being a professional football player. After retiring from football, he struggled financially. When Netshidzivhe was younger, he had to depend on the money he made working as a construction worker. After abandoning the construction sector, he supposedly found work at a grocery, which is similar to a farmers' market. The search for recent photos of him on his social media accounts has begun. The photos we saw give the impression that Netshidzivhe is in a bit of a financial jam right now.

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