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Sekhukhune not insensitive but showing ‘ubuntu’ to Mogaila — Seema

Sekhukhune United head coach Lehlohonolo Seema says the club is not being insensitive by allowing winger Shaune Mogaila, who was involved in a head-on collision that resulted in the death of a nine-year-old schoolchild in 2024, to play. He insisted the club’s backing of Mogaila was “ubuntu” and that the incident in Thembisa in October 2024 could have happened to anyone.

Sekhukhune United’s Shaune Mogaila after his Man of the Match performance against Chippa United in the Betway Premiership in East London. The winger was involved in a head-on collision that resulted in the death of a nine-year-old child in 2024.
Sekhukhune United’s Shaune Mogaila after his Man of the Match performance against Chippa United in the Betway Premiership in East London. The winger was involved in a head-on collision that resulted in the death of a nine-year-old child in 2024. (BACKPAGEPIX/DERYCK FOSTER)

Sekhukhune United head coach Lehlohonolo Seema says the club is not being insensitive by allowing winger Shaune Mogaila, who was involved in a head-on collision that resulted in the death of a nine-year-old schoolchild in 2024, to play.

He insisted the club’s backing of Mogaila was “ubuntu” and that the incident in Thembisa in October 2024 could have happened to anyone.

Everyone deserved a second chance, Seema said.

Mogaila is out on bail having made two court appearances, with the case postponed to May 19.

At the weekend, in his second match back since his court appearances, Mogaila scored the goal that sent Chippa United packing in East London.

He also picked up a Betway Premiership Man of the Match accolade at the Buffalo City Stadium, which Seema was happy about.

This was because the 29-year-old’s thundering strike from outside the Chippa 18m area had helped Sekhukhune move to third place on the log.

“The club since day one of the incident has been there for Shaune and the families that were involved,” Seema said.

“Shaune was given the opportunity and time to take care [of] whatever matters were supposed to happen.

“The court [processes] are still going on. Having said that, we need to support Shaune and make sure he is part of us when he is available.

“He knows that as a club we have agreed to support him and his mental strength.

“I don’t think as a club we are being insensitive, we are showing ubuntu [and] that everyone deserves a second chance.

“That is why it is called an accident. We know he hasn’t forgotten what happened,” he said.

According to reports, the child’s family has said that while they want justice they do not necessarily want the soccer star to go to jail.

“It shows the family ... did not forget but they are trying to forgive,” Seema said.

“l can’t find the right words but the family is really being supportive and we thank them.

“This boy [Mogaila], we could have easily lost him also if we threw him out in the dark and the cold saying ‘deal with it’.”

Daily Dispatch 


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