With KickOff having reported on the midfield boost Kaizer Chiefs are set to receive with Thabo Cele and Gaston Sirino coming back, there is further good news for Nasreddine Nabi.
Chiefs will be aiming to progress to the last four of the Nedbank Cup and possibly go all the way with the cup competition their only realistic chance of ending a 10-year trophy drought at this juncture.
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They have struggled in recent weeks with injuries to key personnel, particularly up front. New signing Tashreeq Morris is out of action after suffering a knock against Mamelodi Sundowns.
Ashley du Preez has also missed large parts of the season due to a shoulder injury, although the speedy attacker has returned for Chiefs.
However, Nabi will be delighted to have another addition to his attacking force as Wandile Duba looks to have made a full recovery after suffering a knee injury against Sekhukhune United towards the end of January.
The 20-year-old has been one of Amakhosi's most reliable attackers, contributing four goals and three assists in his 17 appearances so far.
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He has missed the last six matches due to the injury but was spotted fully involved in this week's training and could feature against Stellenbosch in the Nedbank Cup quarterfinal on Saturday.
"We're not far, I'm sure we will come back strong. I have some players who are coming back from injuries - Wandile Duba, (Sibongiseni) 'Ox' Mthethwa," Nabi told journalists at the pre-match press conference on Thursday.
The match at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium kicks off at 18:00.