Wear your Makalaba and win!
Wear your Makalaba and win!

Posted in News on Jan 08, 2003.

A reminder to all our supporters to bring your Vodacom helmets in our league match against Sundowns at Ellis Park as we will be choosing the best designed makalaba and you stand a chance to win great prizes.

One best designed will walk away a R1000 richer including a whole lot more other Vodacom goodies, plus your photos will be published in Sowetan and Laduuma. In addition your names go into a draw for the chauffer driven trip to the Vodacom Challenge final, expenses paid.

Entertainment galore for Downs clash

There will be plenty of entertainment for early birds in our crucial Castle Premiership clash against Sundowns at Ellis Park on Saturday.

The first round encounter ended in a 0-0 draw at Loftus but the Glamour Boys will be out to extend their unbeaten run in the Premiership to nine matches.

Chiefs have won four and drawn four of their last eight matches and strikers David Radebe and Kabamba Musasa appeared to have struck form with veteran Shoes Moshoeu also in astonishing form.

Gates open at 12:00 and at 13:30 the Iwisa Kaizer Chiefs Legends take on the Sundowns Masters. The last time the two sides met the Iwisa Legends emerged 2-1 victors with goalkeeper Williams Shongwe voted man-of-the match.

Tickets are already on sale at Computicket retailing at R20 for adults and R5 for juveniles. For those who are unable to buy early, you can still get your tickets at the venue starting from 10:00.

Supporters are urged to come early to the stadium to avoid disappointment as the main game kicks off at 15:30.

Kwaito stars Jakarumba and Mawillies will relieve the festive spirit, courtesy of Sony Music. Kabelo will add spice on the dance floor or turf with his latest No 1 hit single (For as long Ngisa Phefu'mla).

DJ Monde will be spinning the discs courtesy of Y-FM 99.2 Yona ke Yona and there will be stacks of exciting giveaways to be won.

Iwisa Kaizer Chiefs Legends team


William Shongwe, Lucky Staliano, Garner Seale, Bricks Mudau, Ntsie Maphike, Malombo Lechaba, Teenage Dladla, Wellington Manyathi, Shane Macgregor, Albert Bwalya, Abel Shongwe, Ryder Mofokeng, Neil Tovey, Ace Ntsoelongoe, Mark Tovey, Gary Bailey, Banks Sethlodi.

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