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- Ngwako Malatji STAFF REPORTERS

inevitable. I m grateful to the Pirates supporters and club chairman Dr Irvin Khoza for giving me the opportunit­y to serve the team.

I can say I did so with pride and dignity, and will cherish the memories of working with such a wonderful family.”

Modisane holds a bachelor s degree in law from the University of Johannesbu­rg and a certificat­e in management from the Wits Business School. AFTER relegating Golden Arrows last season, AmaZulu had to swallow their own bitter brew when Maritzburg United condemned them to the National First Division at the Moses Mabhida Stadium yesterday.

A defensive lapse in the eighth minute saw Deolin Mekoa break through and lash a strong left footed shot past Energy Murambador­o.

After numerous missed chances and a red card for Kwanda Mngonyama for two bookable offences, Thapelo Nyongo equalised in the 73rd minute. But 15 minutes later Mohau Mokate turned in Ntuthuko Mabaso's cross.

Swallows' 1-0 victory over Bloemfonte­in Celtic gives them an opportunit­y to fight for Absa Premiershi­p status in the play offs.

After a poor first half, Swallows got the goal they needed and it was that man Siyabonga Nomvethe who delivered for the hosts with 20 minutes left.

Mamelodi Sundowns ended their PSL season on a high following a narrow 1-0 win against University of Pretoria at the Lucas Moripe Stadium yesterday.

Two goals from Menzi Masuku saw Orlando Pirates come from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 with Ajax Cape Town yesterday.

But it was not enough to see them drop from third place in the PSL standings and lose out on a place in African club competitio­n next year. OTHER RESULTS: Free State Stars 2, Black Aces 2; Bidvest Wits 1, Platinum Stars 0; Polokwane City 1, SuperSport United 0.

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