On Game On with Thabiso Musia on Radio 2000, the spotlight turns to the growing tension between Kaizer Chiefsand their supporters following a supporters’ protest at Naturena over the weekend. The march, led by Diakanya Ronald Makato, was meant to highlight concerns about the club’s performance and direction.
However, the club’s response through Communications Manager Vina Maposa has sparked even more debate, with the club criticizing the protest and accusing some supporters of spreading misinformation and causing disruption. The strong reaction from management has left many fans feeling unheard and questioning whether the club is truly listening to its supporters.
Thabiso opens the lines to fans across the country to share their thoughts on the situation, the club’s stance, and whether there is now a deeper disconnect between Kaizer Chiefs management and its loyal supporters. The discussion also touches on the team’s current form, the pressure on the coaching staff, and whether statistics can justify results that many fans find unacceptable.
Listeners also weigh in with voice notes and calls, expressing disappointment, frustration, and concern about the future of one of South Africa’s biggest football clubs. ⚽🎙️

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