Fans can expect to see more of Kaizer Chiefs legend Reneilwe Letsholonyane on their screens as the retired maestro appears to have bagged a broadcasting gig.
The story
Yeye isn't an unfamiliar face on television as he has had a few cameos on football shows. However, it seems he may be a regular feature on the touchline at diski matches.
Scroll through the gallery above to see some of the best scenes from Yeye's broadcasting gig at Supersport
New career?
Retirement often entails something very different for footballers as others switch their focus onto their businesses, some begin new careers, and many simply disappear from the face of football.
However, there are those like Letsholonyane who still maintain close ties to South African football, whether as a pundit, an ambassador, or a role in coaching.
This past weekend the 39-year-old was at Bidvest Stadium in Milpark, Johannesburg, where he covered the Multichoice Diski Challenge alongside two of his colleagues.
We suspect that fans will be pleased to see the number six on regular basis and involved in the developments of the next generation of stars, although from an analytical and commentary position.
Out and about
Last week the former Jomo Cosmos star was at the 25th-anniversary celebration of the Bafana Bafana Class of 1996 at the Bryanston Country Club. The event was to bring together the triumphant South African generation of stars who won the 1996 Afcon on home soil.
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