South African football administrator, Senzo Mbatha, has surprisingly resigned from his role at Tanzanian giants Simba SC.
The former Orlando Pirates and Platinum Stars administrator has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Tanzanian club – a role he held since September last year.
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In one season he has been with the club, Mbatha contributed to the team's success in winning the league and cup double.
Mbatha announced on his official Twitter account that he has resigned as Simba CEO with immediate effect.
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"A special thank you message to Simba SC leadership for providing me the opportunity to lead this great club. I regrettably have tendered my resignation from the club with immediate effect. Within a short space of time, a lot has been achieved. Asanteni Sana wana Simba (Thank you very much)," he tweeted.
A special thank you message to @SimbaSCTanzania leadership for providing me the opportunity to lead this great club. I regrettably have tendered my resignation from the club with immediate effect. Within a short space of time , a lot has been achieved. Asanteni Sana wana Simba.
— Senzo Mbatha ???? (@Football_Senzo) August 9, 2020