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TTM sign Royal AM keeper on loan 

Well-travelled and Royal AM goalkeeper Marlon Heugh leads a number of players who have been signed by Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila on the last day of the PSL transfer deadline. 

The Royal AM goalkeeper joins TTM on a loan until the end of the season. This comes as the club seem to have sorted out their financial changes amid the imminent move to Free State. 

The 32-year-old has struggled for game time at the KwaZulu-Natal side.

Midfielder Ayabulela Maxwele also joins on loan from Royal AM until the end of the season. 

Other new signings for TTM are Rorisang Mpoza (Goalkeeper), Sbonelo Boyce (center back), Mhlengi Nxele (midfielder), Notha Ngcobo (Defender), Phila Mzila (Midfielder) and Nkosivumile Zulu (striker).

TTM SECURE PLAYERS FROM ROYAL AM 

“I can confirm that we have made those signings from Royal AM and the other players,” said team manager Azwihangwisi Phasha. 

“We would like to thank our president Mr Masala Mulaudzi for the support and leadership that he has shown in ensuring that the ban is lifted. Indeed it was trying times for the club but with that now out of the way, we have decided to beef up our team.

FIFA uplifts Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila ban
FIFA have lifted Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila transfer ban

“Obviously the ambition is to try to cover all the remaining 15 games if possible. We want to fight for promotion. The team must be in the top three at the end of the season,” he said. 

NEW ERA IN A DIFFERENT PROVINCE 

FARPost has reliably been informed that the PSL executive committee has approved the club relocation to Free State. 

The club sent an application to move their base from Thohoyandou to Mangaung.

This follows a fallout with the Thulamela Municipality over exorbitant fees to use the Thohoyandou Stadium.

They are the second club to move from Thohoyandou in recent times. Black Leopards also move their matches away from Thohoyandou due to the same reason. 

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