
Karuru, Katsvairo Listed Among Chiefs' Worst Buys
WARRIORS midfielder Ovidy Karuru and Michelle Katsvairo have been named amongst the worst buys Kaizer Chiefs have made in recent years.
Soccer Laduma has listed 11 players that joined Amakhosi and left since the beginning of the 2014/2015 season.
Karuru and Katsvairo are part of a group of players that have deemed as bad choices.
Enocent Mkhabela
Mkhabela never even got to make his debut for the club, joining on a free transfer after being released from SuperSport United. He’s now at Platinum Stars.
Michelle Katsvairo
Katsvairo hasn’t completely lost his chance yet – he’s on loan in Tanzania with Singida United, but he fell off the radar midway through his first season at the club.
Lewis Macha
Macha already has as many Absa Premiership starts – and more goals, in his short time with Baroka than he got during a very unsuccessful year with the Amakhosi.
Camaldine Abraw
A player whose time was ruined by injury after a relatively decent start. He scored six goals in all competitions but was released earlier this year.
Siyanda Xulu
Came in as a marquee signing after leaving FC Rostov in Russia, but was never really given a chance by Steve Komphela and ended up with only six league starts before negotiating the termination of his contract.
Bongani Ndulula
With no league starts and no goals, ‘Drogba’ left Chiefs without making any sort of impact at the club and is still looking for a PSL club after falling off the radar following his exit.
Sula Matovu
The Ugandan came in with a bit of fanfare as he was touted as an exciting player, but he was released after just one season with just one league start to his name.
Siphelele Mthembu
Despite being at the club for three seasons, Mthembu ended up moving on for free having started just four league games and scoring six goals in 41 matches in all competitions.
Ovidy Karuru
Now with AmaZulu, the Zimbabwean failed to make a single league start for Chiefs during his time there, and left before he was able to leave his mark.
Levy Mokgothu
Mokgothu was brought in in 2014 from Moroka Swallows but left two years later when his contract expired without ever kicking a ball in a game. He never got his debut.
Ivan Bukenya
Bukenya was used relatively regularly as a way of sealing the deal in tight games, but he got only 11 league starts during his three seasons there and left for free at the start of last season.
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