Two former Kaizer Chiefs players spotted in Zim
Social media was abuzz after two former Kaizer Chiefs stars were spotted in Zimbabwe.
TWO FORMER KAIZER CHIEFS STARS SPOTTED IN ZIM
Khama Billiat and Teenage Habede were recently spotted during the Chibuku Super Cup clash between Yadah FC and Chicken Inn.
Khama Billiat’s side qualified for the quarterfinals after winning 5-4 on penalties after the match ended 1-1.
The Miracle Boys will join Zimbabwean giants FC Platinum and Caps United in the quarterfinals of the cup.
However, after the game, Khama Billiat and Teenage Hadebe were spotted together having a chit-chat.
Hadebe even took to Instagram stories to share his priceless moments with Khama Billiat, who has been winning big with Yadah FC.
The photos have gained thousands of comments and reactions since they were dropped on the internet. Surprisingly, the two former Kaizer Chiefs stars have been winning big since they left the Soweto giants.
Khama Billiat dumped the club in the eleventh hour after he refused to pay cut. He went awol, which concerned the club at the time. However, it was later revealed that he had a fallout with the club.
After his exit, Khama Billiat struggled to secure a move within the league, forcing him to return home.
WINNING BIG BACK HOME
Khama Billiat became the highest-paid Castle Larger Premier League star with his move to Yadah FC. The star earns a base salary of R95 000. Reports have it that he was given R380 000 as a signing-on fee. However, his salary is less than what Kaizer Chiefs proposed.
Kaizer Cheifs reportedly offered him a monthly base salary of around R450 000, a 60% pay cut from the rumoured R800 000 salary.
No doubt he is the highest-paid star in the league for a reason. Currently, he is the top goalscorer. On the other hand, Teenage Hadebe has been making headlines with his big wins on and off the pitch.
Last month, the former Kaizer Chiefs star Teenage Hadebe made headlines when it was revealed that he had taken up cattle ranching.
Little is known about the size of his herd, but the star is said to be majoring in red Brahmans. The Brahman is an American breed of zebrine hybrid beef cattle.
It is undoubtedly one of the most reared breeds in Zimbabwe by commercial farmers. Beasts usually are sold for R7 500.
The ex-Kaizer Chiefs star joins a host of footballers who have spread their wings to agriculture.
A few weeks ago, former Mamelodi Sundowns star Andile Jali shared photos of his alleged farm, where he was standing next to farming machinery and livestock.