Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter
THE Highlanders Clubhouse now has three television sets as the club’s vice-chairman Modern Ngwenya and losing candidate for that post Kenneth Mhlophe have donated screens.
Installed a day after the other, the two TVs bring the number of sets to three with the other one having been donated by Delta Beverages in 2010 for the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa.
Mhlophe, in a story published by our sister paper the Chronicle, said he donated the set because he is not a sore loser and had promised to contribute to making the clubhouse a better place during his campaign.
Ngwenya last Wednesday confirmed that he had indeed delivered on his promise to buy a television set for the Bosso clubhouse prior to his election on 7 February by acquiring a state of the art 55 inch screen with 3D technology. He however, referred all questions to Highlanders chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede who speaks on behalf of the club.
“We are improving the clubhouse, by weekend we are going to be having a fan park, we want to provide all sorts of entertainment to our members. The television sets have come from various well wishers,’’ said Gumede.




