Former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper, Jacob Mokhasi, has been handed a new coaching role in the National First Division.
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Mokhasi, who had a stint with Bucs as their keeper from February 2011 to June of the same year, persuade coaching as goalkeeper trainer at the end of his playing career.
Mthatha Bucks have confirmed that Mokhasi has been added to their roster for the 2017/18 season.
The 35-year-old replaces Posnett Omony, who recently secured a move to Chippa United in the PSL.
Bucks have confirmed appointing Duncan Lechesa as the new head coach of the club, as well as all the other technical team changes.
Bucks appoint Lechesa
After a long search for a successor to Ian Palmer, Amathol'amnyama have appointed Duncan Lechesa as the new Head Coach for the club.
"We are happy to announce the appointment of Mr Duncan Lechesa as our new coach. We have penned down a one and half season contract with the coach as we are looking to stabilise the team and have continuity," said the club Chief operating officer Lunga Tukute.
"We believe the former FC Cape Town and Polokwane City coach who was now the technical director at Bloemfontein Celtic is the right candidate to restore our pride.
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"Our technical team will now have Duncan Lechesa as the head coach with two assistants in Mondli Funani and Sibusiso Mapompo. Posnett Omony has left for Chippa United and his position as a goalkeeper coach has been filled by Jacob Mokhasi."