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‘SIKHALI’ EARNINGS NOW OVER E50K

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MBABANE – He is set to strike it rich.

Mbabane Highlanders striker Sabelo ‘Sikhali’ Ndzinisa is set to pocket close to E60 000. These are earnings he is likely to get for the  past 2021/ 22 season from both club level and national team matches. He is now guaranteed about E50 000 as he received E20 000 for being the COSAFA Cup top goalscorer with three goals while he will be getting close to E30 000 in allowances with the national team, Sihlangu. Ndzinisa is also in contention for the E12 000 under the MTN Premier League supporters player of the year award.  He further stands a chance to win the same under the award committee if he takes home the best player award.

Earnings

The earnings do not include the monthly salary that stands at around E18 000 per month. Ndzinisa is among the highest paid players in the country.
The Silhangu marksman is the current hot property, especially after his two-year contract with Mbabane Highlanders expired. Locally, he is sought by by three teams being Highlanders, Royal Leopard and his former club, Mbabane Swallows.

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