Posted in News on Oct 19, 2007.
KC Web TV has been featured on the website for the past two months and features clips from the Kaizer Chiefs road shows, home games, entertainment and this past week showcased a tribute to slain Kaizer Chiefs MC, Jeff Mnguni.
The video portal shows Kaizer Chiefs Supporters at their best, as they have the chance to view themselves in all their golden glory at the stadium and on the road as they follow their favorite team around the country.
Kaizer Chiefs home games will move to Rustenburg for the 31st October against Free State Stars and to Durban for the Swallows and Sundown’s home fixtures, KC Web TV, will be there to capture the colorful Supporters of the Amakhosi.
The road shows that Kaizer Chiefs have embarked on this season also feature Supporters engaging in competitions and display the work behind the home games marketing initiatives.
These road shows were spearheaded by Jeff Mnguni and will remain a feature on KC Web TV, as well as the home games entertainment and any future marketing initiatives undertaken by the Marketing Department.
Supporters are encouraged to send in their views and questions with regard to this feature, feedback from the ‘stars of the show’ is imperative for the Website Team and Webmaster as this will inform the Club of how its followers have taken to the feature.
Future clips will include more and more of the Supporters, interviews, voice clips, behind the scenes exclusives and some exciting surprises!
Please click on the play button on the KC Web TV icon to play, here you can view the past video clips as well by scrolling down on the ‘More Videos’ option.
Be a part of this experience by supporting the Club in your Gold and Black when you attend games as we showcase the millions of faces that support the largest sports brand in South Africa, in true Amakhosi style!
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