Kaizer Chiefs call for calm, slam intoxicated protesters & hand over evidence to SAPS
Kaizer Chiefs have strongly condemned the violent and chaotic actions of a recent fan protest at Naturena, with Corporate Communications Manager Vina Maphosa announcing that interviews by protest leader Diakanyo Ronald Makgato have been handed to the police. While acknowledging supporter frustrations over poor performances, the club condemned the spread of misinformation, threats of violence, and intoxicated behavior, urging a return to constructive engagement.
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