Posted in News on Dec 07, 2005.
Entertainment will start as early as 18h00 with a mouth-watering curtain raiser between Kaizer Chiefs Under 18 and Lesotho Police College Under 18. The Kaizer Chiefs legend and development coach, Ace Khuse, had these words to say about his boys, “I am looking forward to guiding the young boys to a win against the Lesotho lads”.
The vibrantly beautiful Kaizer Chiefs Cheerleaders, “The Amakhosi Shakers” who were launched at Kaizer Chiefs’ derby on 29 October 2005, will dazzle the crowd at half time of the curtain raiser. Be sure to look out for them on the field!
As part of Kaizer Chiefs’ Social Responsibility Programme during the "16 Days of Activism against Children and Woman Abuse", the young children from the Carroll Shaw Memorial Centre have been invited to sing and dance before the game. Mr. Kaizer Motaung is a patron of Carroll Shaw Memorial Centre, which Chiefs’ support as its main charity organisation. The children will perform and send a message to the fans just before the main game starts. MEC’s and Khomanani officials have also been invited to grace the occasion.
Performing artists will include a Pantsula Dance Group from Zola, and musicians Touch Mabanga, and Bozza of Skwatta Camp. Lucky fans at the game can also win prizes courtesy of Intercape and Standard Bank.
Tickets to this important League match are available at Computicket for R20.00 for adults and R10.00 for children. Let us fill the stands with our and Gold colours and support the Glamour Boys with the passion we are known for.
Kaizer Chiefs; Gold and Still Rocking!