Orlando Pirates sign another Betway Premiership star
Orlando Pirates are preparing for the 2025/26 season with plans to strengthen their squad after finishing as league runners-up for the third consecutive season.
The club has reportedly secured the signing of 22-year-old left-back Nkosikhona Ndaba from Richards Bay, who has made 23 appearances this season.
Ndaba, a product of Richards Bay’s reserve team, is expected to add fresh talent to the Pirates’ lineup as they aim to challenge Mamelodi Sundowns next season.
Fans are invited to share their suggestions on further signings or departures ahead of the new season.
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