'Shabba' recently returned to South African football after spending the 2019/20 season on the sidelines by joining the ambitious Usuthu project under new owner Sandile Zungu.
While he's yet to make his official debut under Ayanda Dlamini as he looks towards building his fitness again, the 91-time capped Bafana Bafana midfielder has opted to enjoy the serenity KZN offers outside the bustling city centre.
Taking to social media, the former Kaizer Chiefs star posted a picture on his official Instagram captioned 'tranquillity' as he looks forward to entertaining South African football fans once more this season.
With club football set to return again this weekend, the 36-year-old will be aiming to make his official debut in his new colours when they travel to Loftus Stadium to face Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday.

Gift Sithole herds cattle on his farm in Benoni. (Image by: Mduduzi Ndzingi)

David James invested in farms in Malawi.

Siphelele Magubane said he was helping his uncle herd cattle in Macambini during the national lockdown.

David Beckham owns a farm in Cotswolds.

Kgotso Moleko owns a farm in the Free State.

Ex-Ivory Coast defender Oliver Tebily pictured with former owner of his 22 hectares of farmland in France.

Tebily bought the business from his late friend's father and produces cognac from the famous vineyards.

Ex-India central defender Gouramangi Singh owns an organic farm.

Lovers Mohlala is a cattle farmer after retirement.

Matt Ritchie bought cattle to herd on his farm lands with his sons during the lockdown.

Steve Bruce also turned to farming during the lockdown period and prepared his lands for a potential harvest.
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