Former Warriors fast bowler Sinethemba Mjekula says Titans commercial manager Pierre Joubert called him the K-word.
Sinethemba Mjekula delivered some gut-wrenching testimony to Cricket SA's Cricket for Social Justice hearings. Courtesy #DStv403
JOHANNESBURG - Sinethemba Mjekula delivered some gut-wrenching testimony to Cricket SA's Cricket for Social Justice hearings. The former Warriors fast bowler said former Titans Interim CEO Pierre Joubert called him the K-word in 2007."I took a step away from these guys," he said.
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