Posted in News on Aug 05, 2009.
The team’s homecoming will prove to be a special one as they return to their place of origin after seasons of nomadic travel from province to province.
Orlando Stadium, The Heart of Soccer, will be a worthy hunting ground for the Amkahosi as they hope to start the season with a bang after a thriller of a pre-season.
Chiefs home games will be the games to attend this season as the Amakhosi will make it a point to keep their colourful fans and supporters happy.
Saturday, 8th August, will be another special occasion in the diaries of the Amakhosi Faithful, as the Chiefs Marketing Team embarks on an exciting campaign. In keeping with the Anti Women and Child Abuse stance that the Club has taken, Kaizer Chiefs will celebrate Women this month, with ticket give-aways going strictly to women only.
All media and website give aways will go to women too, with a give-away of 200 tickets to the first 200 women to arrive at the stadium. Half-time promotions include Chiefs hamper give-aways to 6 beautiful Amakhosi Ladies.
The evening’s entertainment line-up will consist of women only with up and coming, budding female DJ’s from another Amakhosi Lady, DJ Zinhle’s Fusion Academy for Female DJ’s.
The gorgeous Thembi Seete will light up the field with her sexy dancers as she entertains the Amakhosi Faithful. Seete is known for her invigorating dance moves and new single ‘Free’ as she prepares to express her Love and Peace for a real special home coming.
The ASC (Supporters Club) will also set up in the following areas: Level 2, Kiosk no. 14 and 15 and Level 4, Kiosk no. 7. Supporters without their membership can sign up as the Amkahosi aim to make this season a card carrying one. All supporters are urged to make their loyalty known, by becoming true members of the ‘Amakhosi Family’.
Membership tiers include: Gold R550, Silver R250, Classic R100, Youth R50 and Kids R25. Show your true colours and become a member.
Supporters are also reminded to wear their colours and paint Orlando Stadium gold and black. All roads lead to Soweto this weekend, the place to be, Siya eOrlando Stadium!
Orlando Stadium, the Home of Kaizer Chiefs, the Heart of Soccer.
Amakhosi4Life!
Thembi Seete
After an endless streak of career highs and lows spanning more than a decade, she has finally arrived with a new album, Music is My Life, in tow.
I’m sure you’d agree that this 32-year-old entertainer is definitely not up and coming.
Seete was born in 1977 in Soweto but grew up in Sebokeng in the Vaal where she stayed with her aunt and uncle. ‘I stayed with them for stability purposes because at the time my mother (Rebecca Seete) didn’t have a house and she was doing a lot of moving around." When her mother finally bought her first house the young Seete moved in with her in Dobsonville.
Seete entered dance competitions while growing up in the Vaal before she hit the big time in jozi. Her career highlights include being a member of revolutionary kwaito Boom Shaka and an acting role in the South African movie Hijack Stories. She has also featured in a string of SABC 1 dramas such as Yizo Yizo, Gazlam and Zone 14.
Seete is currently a co-presenter on SABC 1’s dance show Jika Majika. She doesn’t consider herself too old for the show, “I think that my real age is 16, I’m just energetic and full of life.” It’s been a while since Seete released an album.
Her energy levels are renewed. There is no other South African female pop artist with Seete’s potential to blow the pirates out of the waters right now.
Her first single, Free, is laced out with beautifully engineered beats that potentially make the track a serious club banger. DJ Cleo’s contribution on the album is a hip-hop track. He didn’t do a bad job at all. Seete’s vocal abilities are more refined, something she attributes to nine months of voice training.
Family is the only thing that kept her going when she felt like giving up. Her brother, Moagi Seete who is a National School of the Arts graduate and Mbali Nkosi, wrote ‘FREE’, which is currently bopping on radio stations across the country. Seete also worked with DJ Black Coffee and Theo Kgosinkwe from Mafikizolo on the album.
Seete describes her music as pop, but says it is different from her first two albums Lollipop and Smatsatsa, which failed to mesmerize listeners. “With Lollipop the sound was more hard-core kwaito. On this album I have two gospel songs but with a house beat just to rope in the young ones. One of the tracks talks about God and how He has guided me through.”
Free, a title that people will as one of Boom Shaka’s smash hits in the 90s. “This comes from that Free. It is about breaking free, it almost goes back to that time when we (Boom Shaka) felt like we could do anything. Critic have labeled her a wannabe while others say she is ambitious and dedicated. True to her first single, think what you may but right now she is certainly all that she can be and more.