Caf president Patrice Motsepe has given the thumbs up to his son Thlopie, who has taken over the reins at Mamelodi Sundowns during his absence.
Sundowns chair Tlhopie Motsepe during the Mamelodi Sundowns Live Limitless Youth Internship Programme at Chloorkop.president Patrice Motsepe has given the thumbs up to his son Thlopie, who has taken over the reins at Mamelodi Sundowns during his absence.
Motsepe senior said he was happy his son loves football, but pointed out e has a bigger role to play in the philanthropy which is part of the wealthy family’s mission to give back to society. “The key issue from a family’s perspective is the duty we have in relation to making this country a better place by giving back to the people who made us what we are. We play a role in relation to philanthropy and football is one of those areas we love, and I am happy he likes football.
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