Vuyo Mere sends farewell message to Galaxy’s Kaizer Chiefs-bound player

Published on by Nkosiyabuya Sithole

TS Galaxy defender Vuyo Mere has sent a farewell message to the Rockets’ Kaizer Chiefs-bound player.

Mere is a leader and one of the most valued members at TS Galaxy. Though still known as a player, he has reportedly been offered a non-playing role at TS Galaxy which he has yet to confirm whether he'll accept and officially hang up his boots.

Meanwhile, he has sent a message to Fiacre Ntwari who is headed to Kaizer Chiefs this transfer window after spending just one season with the club.

Ntwari is one of the three players that have been secured by Amakhosi including Rushwin Dortley and Bongani Sam.

The 24-year-old ‘keeper joined the Mpumalanga-based club after he was scouted by the club’s chairman himself Tim Sukazi while playing for the Rwandan national team.

Mere expressed sadness over losing a talented player like Ntwari, especially after just one season together. He acknowledged the goalkeeper's significant contribution to TS Galaxy's impressive campaign last year.

Mere concluded by wishing Ntwari the best of luck at Chiefs, expressing his happiness at seeing the goalkeeper's career flourish.

VUYO MERE’S MESSAGE TO KAIZER CHIEFS-BOUND PLAYER

“My boy it's so sad to lose someone as bubbly and happy like you,” wrote Mere on his Instagram account.

“Just a year ago you came into our team and you became an integral part of our family. You got your chance and grabbed it with both hands. 

“I am so happy for your career being elevated boy. Go on and show them what you made of my Rwandan international. I will surely miss you my boy. Thanks for all the great memories.”

Ntwari’s transfer to the Soweto giants was confirmed by the president of TS Galaxy Tim Sukazi.

“We’ve done this before and we are going to reinvest into the project yet again. I believe in SA football having a strong Kaizer Chiefs that is of a high standard, and Ntwari is the type of goalkeeper that will be able to contribute to their project. We cannot have a weak Chiefs, whether you and I like it or not,” he told SABC Sport.

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Nkosiyabuya Sithole

Nkosiyabuya Sithole, a young and rising sports journalist based in Durban, South Africa, harbors a deep passion for football. Nevertheless, he aspires to become a well-rounded journalist, adept in various areas of the field.

Nkosi's career began in 2020, working as a home-based writer during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has since written for various websites, including Briefly News, FiND-iT News, and The South African. Attending live sporting events is a particular pleasure for him, as they provide opportunities for interaction with sports personalities.

Outside of the office, he's a God-fearing and affable young man.