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‘SIKHALI’ STRETCHES LEAD IN SCORERS’ CHARTS

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MBABANE – Sabelo ‘Sikhali’ Ndzinisa, the lethal Green Mamba striker, has continued his remarkable scoring streak, netting a brace in his team’s 3-0 triumph over Illovo FC.

The Sihlangu international’s contributions were pivotal in securing the victory at Simunye Stadium, two days ago. Ndzinisa now finds himself just one goal short of reaching double figures for the season and will be eager to extend his impressive form in tomorrow’s clash against Madlenya at Mayaluka Stadium. At Prince of Wales Sports Ground, seasoned campaigner Felix ‘Fela’ Badenhorst showcased his skill and experience, delivering a spectacular hat-trick that propelled Royal Leopard to a vital win against Sidwashini United.  

Meanwhile, at Mkhuzweni Technical Centre, Mbabane Highlanders secured a surprising 2-1 victory over Young Buffaloes, with Philani ‘Mkasabuli’ Mkhonto marking his season’s debut with a goal.  In an interview conducted yesterday, Ndzinisa expressed his delight at scoring twice in the team’s commanding win against Illovo FC.

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