Lucky Khune's chairman at Baberwa FC has explained more about his transportation business, which he is also extending.
The younger brother of Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng has been linked with a move to Bidvest Wits in the January transfer window after impressing at the ABC Motsepe League side.
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Despite showing potential in the early stages of his career, scoring a goal that sank Amakhosi's arch-rivals Orlando Pirates in the 2010 Telkom Charity Cup, Khune's football career never really took off in the PSL.
Nevertheless, Baberwa chairman Joe Seanego insists the 29-year-old from Ventersdorp has been in blistering form for his team and reveals more about what the player has to fall back on when his football career is over.
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"Khune is concentrating in his business, he has started something, so it requires his attention a lot," Seanego tells snl24.com/kickoff.
"He's got a transportation business and a scrapyard. He started with a transportation business and recently he opened a scrapyard. In the transportation business they take stuff from the fruit and vegetables market and transport them to KZN with these big trucks. He is trying.
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"I guide these boys to at least have something to fall back on, and not to find that when a person retires he has nothing you see. You can't carry a person all the time.
"This season he was registered as a player but he asked for a short break [recently] so he could focus on his businesses as they require his attention full-time."
Seanego said Khune would be back in training at Baberwa this week after sorting out his business affairs.