He failed to impress the former Bafana Bafana striker as he never made the matchday squad.
“It was sad to see our client not finding his feet at Usuthu but there was nothing we could do when the club told us they wanted to terminate his deal. With every set-back comes a new opportunity and we are looking to secure a move abroad for him,” said a source within his camp.
Phakaaathi has it on good authority that Mkhize could join former Maritzburg United defender Happy Mashau at Kosovo club Trepca 89.
Meanwhile, as reported earlier, sacked Bloemfontein Celtic CEO Khumbulani Konco is talking to AmaZulu FC about the possibility of joining the club.
Mar 16, 2021 - 07:30 pm By Sipho Mlotha
Bloemfontein Celtic CEO Khumbulani Konco is rumoured to be in talks with AmaZulu FC following his retrenchment.
Konco was sacked on Monday following a long suspension in a move club owner Max Tshabalala termed retrenchment due to necessary cost-cutting at the struggling franchise.
Siwelele were recently slapped with a one-year transfer ban by FIFA following their refusal to pay former goalkeeper Patrick Tingyemb.
Apparently the club blamed Konco for the ban and decided to suspend him when he refused to apologise to the Cameroonian.
According to a source close to both Konco and the club, he is not taking the matter lying down as he plans to take the case forward.
Mar 3, 2021 - 06:38 pm By Ernest Fakude
KickOff.com has learnt that Bloemfontein Celtic CEO Khumbulani Konco is back at work after sorting out his differences with club owner Max Tshabalala.
Konco was reported to have been suspended by Celtic after he was alleged to have engaged in an altercation with Tshabalala during one of the DStv Premiership matches a few weeks ago.
However, Konco and Tshabalala have smoked the peace pipe and are working together again at Siwelele. Mr Khumbulane Konco is back in the office, a source close to the club tells
KickOff.com. He has been with the club through thick and thin and his return to the club has been welcomed by everyone, including the supporters.