Kennedy Mweene made a rare competitive start for Mamelodi Sundowns this year after seeing some action on Saturday.
Mweene, who has not played any competitive game for Sundowns in 2016, was in goals in the sides 3-1 home win over Division 1 Mbombela United in the last 16 of the Nedbank Cup.
His last competitve game was on August 25 in a 1-0 away loss to Mpumalanga Black Aces.
Meanwhile, Mweene’s compatriot at Black Aces Collins Mbesuma was also in Cup action on Saturday and helped inspire them to the quarterfinals in a 2-0 win over Maritzburg United.
Mbesuma scored a 20th minute penalty to see them take a 1-0 half-time lead.
He was replaced in the 76th minute by forgotten Zambia midfielder Mukuka Mulenga.
Tulamyeba Ba PF, its a matter of time Mweene will be back.
I don’t blame him, Sundowns has 4 international goalkeepers.
I worship my parents. My Mom and Dad. Who’s given me life, who’s fed me, nourished me when I was sick, wiped away my tears and held me when I was emotionally torn and made sure through selfless acts that I live this speck of time happily. I can not worship a god who wish to turn son’s against their father, daughter against their mother. There is no evidence that god made me but there are records that my Mother gave birth to me. So yeah, I have a very good reason to worship my parents. No religion can ever convince me otherwise
And who or what will your children and your childrens children worship.?
time slowly catching up with him,whether there are other international keepers or not.
@hasty:
So what? He has had a hugely successful career and is even Financially better off than even Kaulsha.
Compare that to you – your career is cleaning toilets in USA, No useful life, no future!! Ar.sewhore!
Comment: whisper ulichisushi sana
Magic stuff from Mbesuma at afcon you played with your heart weldone sad we drew
Ba wisper,do not expose yo ignorance,u shallow minded fool.