Posted in News on May 17, 2008.
Family commitments
Mototo wrote a letter to Chiefs team manager Bobby Motaung the player wrote the club a letter, where he detailed his reasons for wanting to leave. On that issue Motaung said “Ditheko wrote to us and said that because of personal and family reasons he would like to take up an offer tabled to him by Bloemfontein Celtic, as he wanted to be closer to his family. So we have acceded to his wish and hope he is able to serve his new team as well as he served us”.
Amicable departure
Chiefs Chairman Kaizer Motaung was happy with the way Mototo ended his tenure with the club explaining, “it was an amicable parting between club and players. Ditheko was very professional about the fact that he wanted to leave, he was a good servant of the club and we appreciate all that he did for Kaizer Chiefs. We wish him all the best and hope he can continue to grow as a player”.