Four new players for Mbombela United
But one player that Tingwenya are set to lose is their star player Siyathemba Mnguni, who has been reportedly to have signed a pre-contract with KwaZulu-Natal based side, Amazulu

National First Division campaigning side, Mbombela United has confirmed four new signings in preparations for the second round of the season.
The deadline day for signing players was last midnight.
Patrick Mabuza, United manager has confirmed the new recruits.
They are Vuyisile Ntombayithethi from FC Cape Town, Thami Masiya, who was recently promoted to the Mamelodi Sundowns senior team, veteran defender Jermaine Christian and Thaphelo Mathibe both from Highlands Park.
Ntombayithethi has penned a one-and-a-half-year contract with the NFD side. Ntombayithethi, who was on trial at the team since last year, was previously linked up with FC Cape Town after leaving University of Pretoria in the off-season.
Masiya, joins on loan from Sundowns’ Multichoice Diski Challenge team after failing to break into the first team. Christian has been signed on loan for the rest of the season from Park.
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Midfielder Mathibe has also been signed on loan until the end of the season.
“These are players that we believe will assist us in our pursue for a spot in the play-offs. They are experienced players that will add value to our team,” said Mabuza.
He said they have not yet released a list of players that will leave the team. But one player that Tingwenya are set to lose is their star player Siyathemba Mnguni, who has been reportedly to have signed a pre-contract with KwaZulu-Natal based side, Amazulu.
“We will release the list of the players that will not form part of the team today (Wednesday) afternoon. Some players have requested the team to be placed on transfer list while others are not forming part of the coach plans,” added Mabuza.
United, who recently enlisted a new mentor in Ashwin Sutton, will return to action next week Saturday when they visits NFD log leaders, Thanda Royal Zulu at Umhlathuze Sports Complex.



