Edition 92 of iDiski Times, our Special Soweto Derby Issue, is out now and available for FREE at participating Shoprite stores.
Starting with Kaizer Chiefs Velile Mnyandu spoke Arthur Zwane, Brandon Petersen and Siyethemba Sithebe about the upcoming derby.
Meanwhile from Orlando Pirates, Velile discussed the derby with midfielder Thabang Monare and also chatted to media officer Thandi Merafe about her derby experiences.
Rob Delport looks back at the derby from ten years ago and what has happened to those involved in that game. One of those players was Lucky Lekgwathi, and Lethabo Kganyago discussed the upcoming derby with the former Bucs captain.
Another player who was involved in that game was Bernard Parker, and Robin-Duke Madlala spoke to the TS Galaxy veteran about life after Kaizer Chiefs.
In our special feature brought you by DStv, Lorenz Köhler asks that while Monnapule Saleng is the player to watch for Pirates in the derby, who is the player who will stand up for Chiefs?
Banyana Banyana are currently playing in the Turkish Women’s Cup as preparation for the World Cup later this year, and Lethabo talked with award-winning sports journalist Busisiwe Mokoena and Sgwili Gumede, the Managing Director of Sport Boardroom about their preparations.
One of those Banyana players is Kaylin Swart, who is also a staunch Kaizer Chiefs fan, and she tells Lethabo about her time as a ballgirl for Chiefs games in Gqeberha, and playing against Reeve Frosler.
Our coaching guru Moritz Kossmann is back with another edition of The Drawing Board and this week, Moritz talks about restarts.
Of course, we also have our weekly contribution from our friends at iDiskiTV, as Junior Khanye, Tso Vilakazi and Nkululeko Nkewu look back at the weekend’s action.
There’s still news about Mamelodi Sundowns and Marumo Gallants progression on the continent, SAFA’s shift in targets for Bafana Bafana, the latest rumours, and much more in this week’s edition…
Please note that currently, the iDiski Times newspaper is only available at Shoprite stores in Gauteng. However until our distribution is national, something we are working towards as soon as logistically possible, you can read the free digital edition, released every Friday exclusively on our website.




