Former Kaizer Chiefs player Willard Katsande advises new team member Sibongiseni Mthethwa to focus on creating his own identity and playing style instead of trying to fill Katsande’s shoes. Katsande stresses the importance of individuality and not losing one’s identity in attempts to mimic others. Mthethwa should not be derailed by comparisons and should concentrate on his unique capabilities. Katsande believes in Mthethwa’s potential as a toptier player and encourages him to carve his own path in Chiefs’ history, not as the next Katsande, but as the inaugural Mthethwa.
Zimbabwean footballer, Willard Katsande, known for his time with the Kaizer Chiefs, faces the possibility of losing his second home in Johannesburg. In February, The South African reported that the former defender’s R2 million house was at risk. Recent reports from Zimoja reveal that Katsande’s second residence went up for auction on 25 July. However, the auction proved unsuccessful as the reserve price of R1,667,418.15 was not met.