Nale visited the former Vaal Professionals prolific striker at his home in Evaton.
On his arrival he found Modise not feeling well. Nale took the matter to his personal Facebook account to asked assistance for this legend in the form of food parcels.

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“I went to visit Bra Satch as I always do to other former professional soccer players to find out how they are doing. Mme Ma Modise told me Bra Satch was not feeling well and a day before she took him to a doctor. He was struggling to walk as he balanced himself with walls,” said the journalist.
Modise said that lately he hasn’t been feeling well.
To make it worse, Modise said people like him were forgotten in the community. He said since lockdown he is struggling and there is no food in the house. Some of the former professional soccer players who played with him immediately responded positive to the call after listening to Nale’s interview on the SABC’s radio station, Lesedi FM on Monday night. Kenneth “Conti” Kubheka and Bricks Mbele were some of the former professional soccer players who called and even went to see Modise. For any Good Samaritans who would like to contribute can call the Modise family on this number: 071 338 1702.



