The former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder recently parted ways with the Eswatini club following their relegation from the EPL to the First Division.KickOff.com.
"There's a lack of resources in the Premier League on that side, So it will be a problem for me to go back there because I've got kids that attend private schools, and to take care of them I need to earn more than R10 000. If I earn less than that it means I will be working for School fees."I earned small money over there, it was R13 000, most players there earn R2500 or R1500, in Eswatini there's no money.
"I think the players over there are too comfortable, and the style of coaching that side is the reason they don't progress. “Not getting enough salary demotivates the players in Eswatini, because some of the players you ask them - what was the reason for you not coming to training yesterday?
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