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ICYMI: TS Galaxy have announced the signing of former AmaZulu and Orlando Pirates midfielder Xola Mlambo, as previously reported by the Siya crew. SLSiya Read more:

The 31-year-old returns to Gauteng, where he played for Orlando Pirates before jumping ship to KwaZulu-Natal.“I left AmaZulu in a better position than I found it. It’s the first time ever AmaZulu finished in the Top Eight twice in a row. AmaZulu would usually finish in the Top Eight and fight relegation the next season, but I was part of the group that came with the change,” he said.

He made 50 appearances at Usuthu with one goal to his name and will look to revive his career under German coach Sead Ramovic.

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