The North-East First Division (NEFD) Stream replaced its leadership with an interim committee at Rundu on Saturday, six days before the Namibia Football Association (NFA) elective congress.
A final decision has been made in respect of the PSL disciplinary committee's case against Kaizer Chiefs relating to the club's failure to honour two league fixtures in December.
Kaizer Chiefs fan protest to go ahead with ‘legal and courteous’ proceeding 13 May 2021 - 14:29 By Marc Strydom Kaizer Chiefs supporters are expected to turn up for the march. Image: Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images/Getty Images
The organisers of Friday’s Kaizer Chiefs supporters’ protest march to the Soweto giants’ headquarters at Naturena have promised a “legal and courteous” proceeding.
The organisers clarified that they have received permission from Chiefs and the relevant authorities‚ including the Johannesburg metro police (JMPD), for the march to Amakhosi’s Village to hand over a memorandum of their grievances.
“Kaizer Chiefs Football Club supporters have realised their constitutional right as stipulated in section 17 of the constitution ... which states that ‘everyone has the right‚ peacefully and unarmed‚ to assemble‚ to demonstrate‚ to picket and to present petitions’‚" the organisers said in a statement on Wednesday.
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