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MaMkhize era begins at Mbabane Highlanders as ownership saga ends

Lunga Biyela|Published

AM era Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize has finally been confirmed as the owner of Eswatini club Mbabane Highlanders. Photo: BackpagePix

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Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize’s AM era at Mbabane Highlanders is finally up and running after she was confirmed as the owner of the Eswatini club following an ownership dispute.

This comes after Mkhize was reported to have missed a deadline to pay a compensation fee to one of the club’s former directors.

Now, South African businessman Alfred ‘Ally’ Kgomongwe has confirmed that he has transferred ownership of the club to Mkhize.

“I can tell you now that MaMkhize will be in charge of Mbabane Highlanders from this season,” Kgomongwe said, as quoted by FARPost.

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“As I have said before, there are no two owners of Mbabane Highlanders FC. I am the rightful owner, and I have signed the team over to MaMkhize, and she will now agree with the patrons and elders of the club on how long she will run it.”

The club will now begin the Eswatini Premiership under their new name – Mbabane Highlanders FC – after being rebranded in line with MaMkhize’s old club, Royal AM. The “AM” is in honour of her son Andile Mpisane, who served as chairman and player of the KZN club.

MaMkhize’s foray into Eswatini football comes after Royal AM were kicked out of the PSL due to a number of financial problems. The club was put up for sale by SARS in order to recoup some of the R40 million she owed in taxes.

The move also marks a fresh chapter for Mbabane Highlanders, who have endured years of off-field instability.

With Mkhize now officially at the helm, supporters will be hoping for long-term investment, better player recruitment, and a push for domestic dominance. The club is one of Eswatini’s most storied sides, but recent seasons have been overshadowed by boardroom wrangles and inconsistent performances.

With her resources and experience in South African football, Mkhize could be the catalyst the club needs to restore its former glory.

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