The Premier Soccer League is witnessing another shake-up as a top club parts ways with their coach amid a challenging season. Mamelodi Sundowns made the decision to relieve Manqoba Mngqithi of his duties after his performance failed to meet the board’s expectations. The South African coach officially resigned, expressing his desire for a new challenge away from the club.
The move follows a series of managerial changes in the league, with Mngqithi’s departure marking another high-profile sacking. In addition to Sundowns’ shake-up, both AmaZulu FC and TS Galaxy also parted ways with their respective coaches in recent weeks. While AmaZulu has already appointed a new manager, TS Galaxy continues to be led by a caretaker coach.

In another development, Lamontville Golden Arrows co-head coach Mabhuti Khenyeza has announced his resignation after four years with the club. Khenyeza, who had guided Golden Arrows to a solid start to the season, leading them to sixth place in the Betway Premiership, expressed his desire for a fresh challenge. His resignation came after the team’s victory over Cape Town City. Khenyeza had been working alongside Kagiso Dikgacoi and Musa Bilankulu during this campaign, and it remains to be seen whether the club will appoint a new head coach.
Meanwhile, in transfer news, another PSL club is reportedly eyeing Golden Arrows’ star player, potentially hijacking Kaizer Chiefs’ move for the player in the upcoming transfer window. Chiefs had been the first to express interest, but they may face stiff competition from a rival club.