Dr Kaizer Motaung's birthday week has gotten much better after Amakhosi announced that he will be inducted into the South African Hall of Fame. Check it out!
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Kaizer Chiefs have announced that Dr Kaizer Motaung will be inducted into the South African Hall of Fame next month.
The legendary South African football figure has been heavily celebrated this week as he turned 79 on Monday, with this Hall of Fame announcement proving to be the perfect birthday gift.
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Dr Kaizer Motaung the Hall of Famer
As he marked his 79th birthday on Monday, the celebrations will continue as it was announced that Dr. Kaizer Motaung will be inducted into the South African Hall of Fame on Thursday, 9 November.
Set to be hosted at a Tsogo Sun hotel, the Chairman's induction ceremony will be held during a gala dinner, with Amakhosi revealing that distinguished guests, including luminaries from the world of sport, entertainment, and government, will come together to honour to Dr. Motaung.
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"Dr. Kaizer Motaung, an iconic figure in South African sports history, has significantly shaped the landscape of football in the nation. As the visionary founder and Chairman of the renowned Kaizer Chiefs Football Club, his influence reaches far beyond the field," says Chairman of the South African Hall of Fame, Johnny Burger, when announcing the news of Dr. Motaung's induction.
"With this induction, his extraordinary contributions will be permanently enshrined in the annals of the South African Hall of Fame," he added.
As mentioned, "Chincha Guluva" celebrated another trip around the sun this week and as expected, his club went above and beyond to commemorate his special day.
They shared a couple of videos to celebrate his 79th, with one being a montage of his journey as Amakhosi's founding father, while the other showed fans wishing Dr Motaung all the best:
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