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Soccer giant Irvin Khoza’s wife dies

17 January 2020, 9:10 PM  |
Zoleka Qodashe Zoleka Qodashe |  @SABCNews
Irvin Khoza

The League has sent condolences to the Khoza family.

Irvin Khoza

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The League has sent condolences to the Khoza family.

Mantwa Khoza, the wife of Premier Soccer League Chairman and Orlando Pirates owner, Irvin Khoza, has died. The PSL has confirmed her passing in a statement. The League has sent condolences to the Khoza family.

In a statement the PSL says it has learnt with shock the news of the passing of Khoza’s wife, sending condolences to the Orlando Pirates owner and his family. The League says it will observe a moment of silence ahead of this weekend’s Absa Premiership, GladAfrica Championship and Multichoice Diski Challenge fixtures.

 

PSL CONVEYS CONDOLENCES TO KHOZA FAMILY AND OBSERVES MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR WEEKEND FIXTURES

The Premier Soccer League has learnt with shock and sadness about the news of the passing of Ausi Mantwa Khoza, the wife of the PSL Chairman, Dr Irvin Khoza today.

— Official PSL (@OfficialPSL) January 17, 2020

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema, has also joined in sending condolences to the Khoza family.

 

 

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