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Nsingizini Hotspurs versatile defender Kwakhe 'Stopper' Thwala evades a tackle by Green Mamba's Peter 'Beast' Dlamini. (Pic:Nimrod Hlophe)
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MBABANE – The doors to international stardom and transformative wealth are swinging wide for Nsingizini Hotspurs’ standout sensation, Kwakhe ‘Stopper’ Thwala.

 In a move that signals a significant shift for Eswatini football, the versatile and highly-rated defender has jetted out for an assessment with Zimbabwe’s most ambitious outfit: The newly-crowned champions, Scottland FC.

Thwala departed via King Mswati III International Airport earlier this week, landing safely in Zimbabwe where he was expected to join training yesterday. He now faces a crucial trial period under a technical bench led by the esteemed Norman Mapeza, with the ultimate goal of securing a permanent contract.

Owned by gold magnate and politician Pedzisayi ‘Scott’ Sakupwanya, Scottland FC have rapidly evolved into the financial powerhouse of Zimbabwean football. Often dubbed the ‘Mamelodi Sundowns of Zimbabwe’ due to their aggressive recruitment and massive sponsorship backing, they are reportedly valued at over E220 million (US$12 million). In 2025 alone, the club secured roughly E82 million (US$5 million) in deals from sponsors including Sakunda Holdings and Better Brands.

The club’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric, making history by clinching the 2025 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League (ZPSL) title in their debut season. To celebrate the feat, players were reportedly gifted cars as a token of appreciation.

If Thwala impresses, he stands to join a roster of genuine Southern African legends. Scottland FC have specialised in luring stars back from the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL). They include Knowledge ‘The Smiling Assassin’ Musona. The former national captain joined in August 2025 and is arguably the league’s biggest draw, reportedly earning over E140 000 per month.

There is also Khama Billiat, the ex-Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs maestro, who was the club’s first marquee signing, reportedly earning E108 000 (US$6 000) monthly.

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