Posted in News on Feb 01, 2008.
Supporters are expected to turn in numbers at the Elukwathini Community Hall on Saturday 02nd of February for a meeting-cum-recruitment drive that starts at 10:00. On Sunday then 03rd of February, all peace loving Amakhosi would meet at the Lynville Hall in Witbank at 11:00 to receive a lowdown of the latest developments at Kaizer Chiefs. New members would also be recruited into the Amakhosi family.
In addition, the meetings would address the transformation of the supporters’ branches, and introduce new membership cards. The cards, ranging from Kiddies to the prestigious Gold have attracted loads of passionate admirers of the glamorous brand.
The next province would be Northern Cape with meetings scheduled for Upington on the 09th February and Kimberely on the 10th February. It is hoped that all supporters would embrace the new cards and receive their long outstanding ones.
The last leg of the excursion extends to North West Province with meetings in Klerskdorp on the 16th February and Rustenburg on the 17th February. These meetings were necessary during recess to engage supporters and bring the office close to its members in a quest to strengthening relations.
It was also important for supporters wishing to start new branches to attend to be thoroughly oriented into procedures that govern such initiatives. An extensive discussion on the nature and organizational status of the branches would be held whilst issues around crowd behaviour and the protection of the Kaizer Chiefs brand would receive prominence.
Supporters requiring more details should not hesitate to contact our offices.
Thebe Mohatle (Mr)
Communications Manager