Edition 67 of iDiski Times hits the stands today, go and grab your copy at Shoprite today.
Lorenz Köhler sat down with Jessica Motaung to talk about her new role at CAF, when Kaizer Chiefs will launch a women’s team, and the changes happening at Naturena.
Lorenz also chatted to Orlando Pirates’ striker Terrence Dzvukamanja, about what he hopes to achieve at the club and what new coach Jose Riveiro brings.
Lorenz brings us more about Bongani Zungu’s return to Mamelodi Sundowns after the Bafana Bafana midfielder was unveiled last weekend.
Rob Delport meanwhile caught up with Cape Town Spurs head coach Shaun Bartlett. Bartlett joined Spurs 30 years ago as a player, and he hopes to mark the anniversary by getting the team promoted from the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
In this week’s DStv-sponsored preview, Rob takes a look at what is happening at Cape Town City, after last season’s DStv Premiership runners-up started the season with three defeats.
Meanwhile, Lethabo Kganyago brings us an interview with social media favourite, Aunty Diski, aka Jessica Bokamoso, about her journey from being a fan to now running her own agency.
Lethabo also speaks to young Stellenbosch star Devin Titus, who has featured in all of Steve Barker’s line-ups so far this season.
Our friends at iDiskiTV — Junior Khanye, Benedict Vilakazi and Nkululeko Nkewu — take a look back at the results from the past week, that saw defeats for Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates.
Moritz Kossmann is back with another The Drawing Board column, and this week he delves deeper into possession principles.
And there’s so much more, iDiski Times selects our Team of the Week, there’s all the results and stats, and we also have news about Sibusiso Mabiliso surviving a hijacking, where Justin Shonga may turn out next, and other transfer rumours we’ve heard about.
Please note that currently, the newspaper is only available at Gauteng Shoprite stores, but for those outside the province, remember the digital edition is released on the website on Friday.