Kaizer Chiefs are still riding high after their impressive CAF Confederations Cup victory over Kabuscorp, but the real test now lies closer to home. The Betway Premiership beckons, and the Glamour Boys know they cannot afford any slip-ups as they aim to regain their early-season momentum.  A Familiar Face Awaits  Next up, Kaizer Chiefs face a reunion of sorts with former coach Arthur Zwane when they take on AmaZulu on Wednesday, 1 September at 19:30. Zwane, who previously guided Chiefs, now leads the Usuthu, setting the stage for a clash filled with intrigue and added intensity.  League Woes Threaten Momentum  After a strong start to the season—winning three of their first four league matches—Chiefs have stumbled recently, dropping five points in their last six league outings. Their latest results include a 1-1 draw with Marumo Gallants and a 3-1 home defeat to Sekhukhune, raising concerns among fans who are starting to feel a sense of déjà vu regarding recent home form.  Injury Updates Offer a Glimmer of Hope  Assistant coach Cedric Kaze has provided some encouraging news ahead of the AmaZulu match. “Ighodaro is injured, but the medical department promised us [his imminent return]. He started this week to train with the group without contact,” Kaze confirmed to iDiski Times. Additionally, fans are hopeful that Ethan Chislett could make his debut against Usuthu on Wednesday night, potentially strengthening Chiefs’ lineup.  Eyes on the Prize  With the Premiership campaign heating up, Kaizer Chiefs know every point matters. A strong performance against AmaZulu could help them stabilize their league position and build confidence for the challenging fixtures ahead.

Kaizer Chiefs are still riding high after their impressive CAF Confederations Cup victory over Kabuscorp, but the real test now lies closer to home. The Betway Premiership beckons, and the Glamour Boys know they cannot afford any slip-ups as they aim to regain their early-season momentum. A Familiar Face Awaits Next up, Kaizer Chiefs face a reunion of sorts with former coach Arthur Zwane when they take on AmaZulu on Wednesday, 1 September at 19:30. Zwane, who previously guided Chiefs, now leads the Usuthu, setting the stage for a clash filled with intrigue and added intensity. League Woes Threaten Momentum After a strong start to the season—winning three of their first four league matches—Chiefs have stumbled recently, dropping five points in their last six league outings. Their latest results include a 1-1 draw with Marumo Gallants and a 3-1 home defeat to Sekhukhune, raising concerns among fans who are starting to feel a sense of déjà vu regarding recent home form. Injury Updates Offer a Glimmer of Hope Assistant coach Cedric Kaze has provided some encouraging news ahead of the AmaZulu match. “Ighodaro is injured, but the medical department promised us [his imminent return]. He started this week to train with the group without contact,” Kaze confirmed to iDiski Times. Additionally, fans are hopeful that Ethan Chislett could make his debut against Usuthu on Wednesday night, potentially strengthening Chiefs’ lineup. Eyes on the Prize With the Premiership campaign heating up, Kaizer Chiefs know every point matters. A strong performance against AmaZulu could help them stabilize their league position and build confidence for the challenging fixtures ahead.

Kaizer Chiefs are still riding high after their impressive CAF Confederations Cup victory over Kabuscorp, but the real test now lies closer to home.

The Betway Premiership beckons, and the Glamour Boys know they cannot afford any slip-ups as they aim to regain their early-season momentum.

A Familiar Face Awaits

Next up, Kaizer Chiefs face a reunion of sorts with former coach Arthur Zwane when they take on AmaZulu on Wednesday, 1 September at 19:30.

Zwane, who previously guided Chiefs, now leads the Usuthu, setting the stage for a clash filled with intrigue and added intensity.

League Woes Threaten Momentum

After a strong start to the season—winning three of their first four league matches—Chiefs have stumbled recently, dropping five points in their last six league outings.

Their latest results include a 1-1 draw with Marumo Gallants and a 3-1 home defeat to Sekhukhune, raising concerns among fans who are starting to feel a sense of déjà vu regarding recent home form.

Injury Updates Offer a Glimmer of Hope

Assistant coach Cedric Kaze has provided some encouraging news ahead of the AmaZulu match.

“Ighodaro is injured, but the medical department promised us [his imminent return.

He started this week to train with the group without contact,” Kaze confirmed to iDiski Times.

Additionally, fans are hopeful that Ethan Chislett could make his debut against Usuthu on Wednesday night, potentially strengthening Chiefs’ lineup.

Eyes on the Prize

With the Premiership campaign heating up, Kaizer Chiefs know every point matters.

A strong performance against AmaZulu could help them stabilize their league position and build confidence for the challenging fixtures ahead.