Chipolopolo and Free State Stars goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene has refused to discuss his reported move to Mamelodi Sundowns.
The South African media on Tuesday reported that Mweene, 28 , had joined Sundowns on a three-year deal believed to be around R5 million.
He told journalists in Ndola on Tuesday that he was focusing on Zambia’s preparations for Saturday’s 2014 World Cup qualifier against Sudan.
“I cannot comment because at the moment I am in camp with the national team I have to concentrate. Once I get to South Africa that is when I will be able to concentrate on on that.
“Once I go back (to South Africa) I will be able to confirm anything that has been happening there,” Mweene said.
Sundowns, coached by ex-Bafana Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane, currently have four keepers among them Wayne Sandilands, Glenn Verbauwhede, Thela Ngobeni and Dennis Onyango.
Good luck bro.
Who is he?
Never heard of him
Thanks
I am sure he has not heard about you either.
@ Drive ..good answer
IF YOU HAVE NOTHIMG TO GOOD COMING OUT OF YOUR PIT LATRINE JUST CLOSE IT UP!
Ngati ni ba Mushota baona kudala dollar sign. Muzungu achenjele bazamuthaba bakapeza phone number ya Mweene.
@No.3 Check. Sininacite understand comment iyo. Please explain or is it simplify. Zikomo kwambili.
Imbwa #2
Does not make sense for him to go to a club where he will be on the bench, as Sandilands is equally good; even if it is for the sake of changing environment! But the money is good, if he can earn it, except that the Rand is on a free fall!
more ingombe by mweene @ his farm given to him by that tonga chief
Whats the meaning of that headline: Sundowns move overshadows Mweene’s return ? Koma Zambian journalists!