Abraw showed glimpses of brilliance when he came on as substitute during Chiefs' 4-1 win over SuperSport United in the League last weekend.
The Togolese forward, who was the subject of an ownership battle between the Soweto giants and Bloemfontein Celtic, played a hand in two goals on his debut at Peter Mokaba Stadium.
"I believe Abraw will do well at Kaizer Chiefs Chiefs," says Ndlanya.
"I was very impressed with the way he played against SuperSport United. You can see with his touches that he is a very good player.
"The way he made that pass to Lebese shows that he is a clever player. There was lot of thinking with that pass and the vision.
"He has the pace and he is not selfish."
Meanwhile, 'Trompies' backs Amakhosi to defend their MTN8 crown in Saturday's MTN8 Final with Ajax Cape Town.
"Chiefs have got the material. I always judge a team from their previous performance. Chiefs scored four goals against SuperSport United.
"Coming to this game against Ajax they are favourites. However they mustn't undermine Ajax and take them lightly. This game is a one off.
"Ajax lost in the Nedbank Cup Final last time and don't want to repeat the same mistakes, and they have youngsters full of running.
"But as I said, Chiefs have the material and should beat themselves if they don't win the Final on Saturday."
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