The Bube Birds has quickly moved to dispel any fears of panic related to potential positive Covid-19 cases at the club.
This comes after Kaizer Chiefs reported a huge 31 positive cases of Covid-19 at the club Friday morning.

2020/21: Bradley Grobler (SuperSport United, 16 goals) – still at SuperSport United

2019/20: Peter Shalulile (Highlands Park) & Gabadinho Mhango (Orlando Pirates, 16 goals each) – Shaulile is now at Mamelodi Sundowns while Mhango is still with Pirates

2018/19: Mwape Musonda (Black Leopards, 16 goals) – now at Swallows FC

2017/18: Percy Tau (Mamelodi Sundowns) & Rodney Ramagalela (Polokwane City, 11 goals each) – Tau is now at Al Ahly while Ramagalela is at Chippa United

2016/17: Lebogang Manyama (Cape Town City, 13 goals) – now at Kaizer Chiefs

2015/16: Collins Mbesuma (Mpumalanga Black Aces, 14 goals) – now at Pretoria Callies

2014/15: Moeketsi Sekola (Free State Stars, 14 goals) – back at Free State Stars

2013/14: Bernard Parker (Kaizer Chiefs, 10 goals) – still at Kaizer Chiefs

2012/13: Katlego Mashego (Moroka Swallows, 13 goals) – retired, most recently "assisting" at Tshwane South College

2011/12: Siyabonga Nomvethe (Moroka Swallows, 20 goals) – retired, assistant coach at AmaZulu

Scroll through the gallery to see where the last 10 winners of the Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot award are now
Swallows were Chiefs' most recent opponents and the last team to come into contact with them after a DStv Premiership clash on Sunday at Dobsonville Stadium.
This understandably has raised potential concerns of a similar outbreak at the club regarding the health of players and officials.
Swallows boss David Mogashoe confirmed that they are acutely monitoring the health situation in their camp.
"At the moment in our camp, we have not had cases of Covid-19.
"But we are monitoring the situation to make sure that all our players and officials are safe".
"At the moment we are not panicking.
Kaizer Chiefs have already written to the PSL to request the postponement of their next five fixtures after the debilitating Covid-19 outbreak.
Amakhosi have already shut down their Naturena training base as a safety measure.
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