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Kaizer Chiefs news: Duba and Morris

Posted on September 5, 2025
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Kaizer Chiefs could potentially loan out striker Tashreeq Morris to Durban City this season.

The former Cape Town City forward joined Amakhosi from SuperSport United but only played a handful of games before injury ruled him out for the rest of the 2024/25 season.

Morris worked under Hunt at SuperSport, and according to reports, the Cape Town-born coach is keen on reuniting with the striker.

Kaizer Chiefs have not played Morris this season

“This website has been informed that City coach Gavin Hunt has requested to reunite with the player on loan with the possibility for a permanent transfer,” iDiski Times wrote.

“Morris still has a the current season and the next at Chiefs with his contract expiring in June 2027, having penned a two-year and a half in January.

‘The Citizens’ are looking for strengthen their striking department having been relying on the likes of Joslin Kamatuka and Jean Lwamba in the early stages of this season.”

Kaizer Chiefs winger Wandile Duba speaks

Another Chiefs forward who has made headlines recently is Wandile Duba. The 21-year-old has been criticised by some fans over his ‘behaviour and reckless play’.

“I’m not going anywhere, I’m staying with the team,” Duba told the media.

Duba has started most of Kaizer Chiefs matches this season

“It doesn’t actually [concern him that Nabi complained about his mental strength].  That’s how the coach wants us to play. It’s just the comments, people coming to your account, threatening to kill you, all that.“

“The last game, I wasn’t in the right space of mind, and I didn’t even go back to go there [to see what is said on social media]. 

“I don’t think those things [social media posts] frustrate me much. I usually talk to my brother; he always calms me down,” said the Kaizer Chiefs youth product. 

“At times, I feel like talking back or sending a text back after getting negative comments, whenever they have said something about me.”

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