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MOLANGOANE: I’M A SOLDIER

‘I didn’t expect it, but it happened. I have to accept it and move on,” said Joseph Molangoane after he was released by Kaizer Chiefs this week.

The 32-year-old utility player was let go by Amakhosi alongside George Maluleka and Kabelo Mahlasela following the expiry of their contracts on Tuesday.

“I have beautiful memories with Chiefs, but, at the end of the day, you have to understand that it’s a business. I

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