The coaching changes at Black Leopards have been confirmed in the aftermath of the sacking of Spanish gaffer Alejandro Dorado.
Dorado – who has previously worked as Rafa Benitez's assistant at Dalian Professional in China – has already returned home after failing to win a single match.
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Club boss David Thidiela has recalled Solly Luvhengo who returns for his third stint at Leopards having previously worked at the club during the 2005/06 season and 2012/13 campaign.
Luvhengo will serve as assistant to Peter Mponda, who has now been moved up to head coach.
"When the team is in then situation that it is in you need somebody who understands the players," Luvhengo tells KickOff.com.
"I'm here to assist, guide, and help.
"I'm sure we can move on to great things together.
"They have been playing good football but there was no aggression, and we now want to make sure we score because this is a promotional league, and we need results.
"We understand the pressure and know that we cannot be languishing in that position.
"What is good business when there is no profit?

"The same applies here.
"I cut my teeth at this club when they were in the PSL, so I don't take this opportunity for granted.
"I know the culture, the support base, and I know the people at home demand a lot.
"With regards to Mbabane Highlanders (Eswatini club), I resigned and had to ask for the blessings of the chairman because the old man back at home was asking for me to return and they understood," says Luvhengo who is a former national team youth coach.
Leopards bought the franchise of All Stars in the aftermath of their relegation from the second-tier league last season under Owen da Gama.
Lidoda Duvha have grown notorious through the years for constantly changing coaches and just last season they had Joel Masutha, Rodwell Dhlakama, Johnny Ferreira, and Owen da Gama in charge at some point during the season.
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