Tokelo Mokhesi

Senior journalist
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Tokelo Mokhesi: The Analytical Voice of Southern African Football ​Tokelo Martin Mokhesi is a distinguished sports journalist known for his incisive analysis and comprehensive coverage of African football. With a career rooted in deep tactical understanding and narrative storytelling, Mokhesi has established himself as a prominent voice in the South African media landscape, currently delivering high-level reportage for the Mail & Guardian and having built a significant body of work with FARPost. ​Mokhesi’s journalism is defined by its scope and analytical rigour. He is a specialist in continental showpieces, recently providing on-the-ground coverage of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. His reporting goes beyond match statistics, delving into the “fine margins” and “visceral intensity” that define Southern African rivalries, such as the high-stakes clashes between Bafana Bafana and Zimbabwe. His ability to track the tactical evolution of national teams—most notably documenting Hugo Broos’ transformation of the South African squad—has earned him respect among tactical purists and casual fans alike. ​Beyond the men’s game, Mokhesi has been a champion for women’s football. During his tenure with FARPost, he was instrumental in tracking South African female footballers plying their trade abroad, shining a spotlight on stars like Letago Madiba and Rachel Sebati in European leagues. His dedication to these “untold stories” highlights his commitment to a holistic view of the sport. ​His work has received international acknowledgement, including recognition by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS), where he was listed among the top African participants for the prestigious AIPS Sport Media Awards. Whether dissecting the dominance of Mamelodi Sundowns or the heartbreak of knockout football, Mokhesi writes with a clarity and passion that places him at the forefront of the next generation of African sports storytellers

Tokelo Mokhesi

While he awaits his visa documents to jet off to the United States of America (USA), former Kaizer Chiefs utility player Njabulo Blom trained with Motsepe Foundation Championship side MM Platinum, known as La Masia. 
3 years ago

Njabulo Blom trains with Gauteng side as he awaits visa

While he awaits his visa documents to jet off to the United States of America (USA), former Kaizer Chiefs utility player Njabulo Blom trained with Motsepe…
3 years ago

Jose Riveiro shares his thoughts on Pirates’ on-loan striker Radiopane

A week after Sekhukhune United coach Brandon Truter argued that South Africans are predominantly late developers and football authorities do not take…
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has issued his verdict on the club's under-fire midfielder Kamohelo Mahlatsi.
3 years ago

Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane issues verdict on Kamohelo Mahlatsi

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has issued his verdict on the club's under-fire midfielder Kamohelo Mahlatsi. Zwane started the Sekhukhune United clash on…
3 years ago

Why Zwane is not worried despite defeat on Chiefs’ birthday

Kaizer Chiefs might have suffered a heart-rending defeat on their 53rd birthday, but the club’s head coach Arthur Zwane was able to find positives after a…
Kaizer Chiefs celebrated their 53rd birthday with a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Sekhukhune United in a DStv Premiership clash at FNB Stadium on Saturday evening.
3 years ago

Chiefs fail to give fans perfect 53rd birthday gift at FNB Stadium

Kaizer Chiefs celebrated their 53rd birthday with a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Sekhukhune United in a DStv Premiership clash at FNB Stadium on Saturday…
Swallows coach Ernst Middendorp has revealed what he needs in order to successfully instil his playing identity at the club.
3 years ago

What Ernst Middendorp needs to instil playing identity at Swallows

Swallows coach Ernst Middendorp has revealed what he needs to successfully instil his playing identity at the club. Middendorp registered his first victory…
Kaizer Chiefs centre-back Zitha Kwinika believes Amakhosi can improve their defending if they maintain the 'defending from the top to the back' strategy.
3 years ago

Zitha Kwinika explains how Kaizer Chiefs can improve defence

Kaizer Chiefs centre-back Zitha Kwinika believes Amakhosi can improve their defending if they maintain the 'defending from the top to the back' strategy.…
3 years ago

Dolly and Kwinika team up to guide Chiefs’ youth academy graduates

Keagan Dolly and Zitha Kwinika have pledged to play a big-brother role to help guide Kaizer Chiefs' recent youth academy graduates to settle into the team.…
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has highlighted the importance of keeping rising star Samkelo Zwane grounded to ensure the midfielder succeeds at the club.
3 years ago

Chiefs coach highlights importance of keeping Samkelo Zwane grounded

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has highlighted the importance of keeping rising star Samkelo Zwane grounded to ensure the midfielder succeeds at the club.…
Former Kaizer Chiefs striker Edmore Chirambadare has handpicked Siphiwe Tshabalala and Reneilwe Letsholonyane as the best players ever to grace Kaizer Chiefs in the last ten years.
3 years ago

Shabba and Yeye remain Chiefs’ best gifts of the last ten years, says Chirambadare

Former Kaizer Chiefs striker Edmore Chirambadare has handpicked Siphiwe Tshabalala and Reneilwe Letsholonyane as the best players ever to grace Amakhosi in…
Former Zimbabwe International Edmore Chirambadare is still hurt by how Kaizer Chiefs showed him the exit door.
3 years ago

Edmore Chirambadare still hurt by his Kaizer Chiefs exit

Former Zimbabwe International Edmore Chirambadare is still hurt by how Kaizer Chiefs showed him the exit door. The 30-year-old Edmore Chirambadare had his…