Bloemfontein Celtics Fans/ Photo: X (formerly Twitter)
Gayton McKenzie, also known as the self -proclaimed ‘Minister of Happiness’ is determined to retain his title, because he reveals that the long -awaited return of the free state football and can be here rather than we expect.
Shauwn MKHIZE and the current perilous situation of Royal Am taken up and auctioned to the highest bidder has given rise to the conversation of the once beloved Club Bloemfontein Celtics’ unfortunate fate. Ironically, Bloemfontein Celtics, after having confronted a few financial difficulties, was sold in August 2021 to Shauwn Mkhize, who renamed the club to what we know today as Royal Am. This step was received with a huge recoil, while Mzansi mourned for one of their most popular domestic clubs.
To this day, MAMKHIZE does not pay its rights to the South African entry services (SARS), Royal Am will gain new ownership, so that Mzansi wondered whether this could be the long-awaited return of the powerful Siwelele, it was reported that different investors wanted to acquire the club.
To his X (formerly Twitter), Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie stated the audience at their leisure by revealing that Free State Football will make a return because a deal is closed with a group of investors. The minister revealed that a non-public prosecutor hinded all announcements about this.
The minister went so far that these changes could be in force as soon as the next PSL season, which is music for the ears of long-term supporters.
There are various potential buyers, the auction is on Friday, the people who bring a team to Free State, in principle have closed another deal and is prevented now to announce because of signing an NDA. Free State Soccer will definitely return. Siwelele will certainly come 🕺 https://t.co/65T6KZZAEY
– Gayton McKenzie (@Gaytonmck) March 6, 2025
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