Moroka Swallows training program is set to restart soon but there remains a doubt as to whether that will take place as players are believed to have not received their salaries for December yet.
Swallows missed their last two DStv premiership league fixture against Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows after their players boycotted training due to outstanding salaries.
The Dube Birds have since called all their players for a DC hearing on Friday for what the club has termed as misconduct.
According to a source close to Moroka Swallows, the club is due to return for training on Monday.
"The team is set to return to training on Monday but the problem is they still owed their salaries for December," said the source.
"The club has called all the players for a disciplinary hearing on Friday.
"But what is sad is that the club has not spoken about the player's outstanding salaries."
The Soweto-based outfit is set to appear before PSL DC today after missing their last two league fixture against Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows in December.
PSL Prosecutor, Advocate Zola Majavu has charged Swallows for misconduct and bringing the league into disrepute after failure to attend their matches against both Sundowns and Arrows.
The Dube Birds are likely to be docked six points and a fine of not less than R1 million if found guilty of the above offense.
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