Today, our country and the football fraternity woke up to the sad news of the passing away of Bra Mike Mokoena. Despite many South Africans wishing to attend the funeral, the number of mourners will be limited, in line with the COVID-19 rules, regulations and protocols. Mokoena’s club was formed at the Makwane village in QwaQwa 43 years ago. Paying tribute to Mokoena last week, the Premier Soccer League said the fallen club boss was a self-made man who shared the fruits of his toil, when he could have chosen to use it for his personal benefit and that of his family.
Mokoena, a respected football boss and businessman, served the sport for many years and contributed immensely in the development of football in Free State. READ: Details of Mokoena's death revealed.
Under his stewardship, the club regained their Premiership status in 2005 after winning the then Mvela Golden League. 23 June 2020 – The funeral of the late Ntate Mike Mokoena will be held on Friday (26 June 2020) at the Methodist Church in Bohlokong, Bethlehem in the Free State Province.
Fundudzi Media (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved. Ea Lla Koto, as Stars are popularly known, won the 2017/18 Nedbank Cup but were unfortunately relegated last season. Family spokesperson Sophie Mokoena says they are still waiting on the Free State Government's request to State President Cyril Ramaphosa to grant Mokoena a provincial official funeral. Under his stewardship, the club regained their Premiership status in 2005 after winning the then Mvela Golden League. Jun 21, 2020 - 02:53 pm He shone a spotlight on a little-known town in South Africa.
Among other honours, they became Second Division champions in 1985, and won the 1994 Coca Cola Cup against Hellenic, in the game in which former striker, Bunene Ngaduane was unstoppable. "But the family is looking tentatively at Friday [for the date].".
Dignitaries at Bra Mike Mokoena's special funeral today By Mcelwa Nchabeleng - 26 June 2020 - 10:31 Free State Stars chairman Mike Mokoena will be laid to rest in Bethlehem Friday morning.
The late founder and chairman of Free State Stars Football Club, Mike Mokoena, who died last week after a long battle with cancer, will receive a special official funeral. "We are still waiting for the Free State Government to finalise the arrangement in terms of their request to President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a provincial official funeral," Mokoena tells KickOff.com.
Many South Africans would also want to attend the funeral but we will have to limit the number due to Covid-19. it has now been confirmed by Free State premier Sisi Ntombela that ‘Bra Mike’ will be granted a provincial official funeral. His death on Wednesday left the soccer fraternity in distress, from fans to club bosses.
The Presidency has announced that the late Free State Stars founding father and boss, Mike Liphapang Mokoena, has been accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.
He, however, sold the status to the PSL in 2002 when the league reduced clubs from 18 to 16. Mike Mokoena GoFundMe. Mike Mokoena Death – Dead: A great loss was made known to InsideEko. In the video below, Mike Mokoena remembered for his goodwill deeds: Mokoena was also one of the founding members of the Premier Soccer League (PSL). Dozens of armed police officers escort Zane Kilian at Cape Town court. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Mokoena later bought the status of first division club, Maholosiane FC, in 2003.
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The Presidency has announced that the late Free State Stars founding father and boss, Mike Liphapang Mokoena, has been accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.
The late Free State Stars boss Mike Mokoena could be given a provincial official funeral in Free State this week.
"Bra Mike was an epitome of practicality. Tasked with salvaging the reputation... 66 more South Africans succumb to Coronavirus, It’s Zinnbauer second Soweto derby but a first for Hunt, Treasury to propose three-year wage freeze, ANC MP amongst those arrested in R124m dubious Mpumalanga land deal, Zondo commission given an extra R63 million. terms & conditions and privacy policy. Among other honours, they became Second Division champions in 1985, and won the 1994 Coca Cola Cup against Hellenic, in the game in which former striker, Bunene Ngaduane was unstoppable. In the video below, Mike Mokoena remembered for his goodwill deeds: Mokoena’s club was formed at the Makwane village in QwaQwa 43 years ago. He put QwaQwa and the town of Bethlehem on the map... "Mike Mokoena, through his toil, left this world a better place than he found it.".
"The Free State Stars payroll that he created and maintained, sometimes under very trying circumstances, is a source of viable livelihood for many," the PSL said in a statement.
Today, our country and the football fraternity woke up to the sad news of the passing away of Bra Mike Mokoena. Despite many South Africans wishing to attend the funeral, the number of mourners will be limited, in line with the COVID-19 rules, regulations and protocols. Mokoena’s club was formed at the Makwane village in QwaQwa 43 years ago. Paying tribute to Mokoena last week, the Premier Soccer League said the fallen club boss was a self-made man who shared the fruits of his toil, when he could have chosen to use it for his personal benefit and that of his family.
Mokoena, a respected football boss and businessman, served the sport for many years and contributed immensely in the development of football in Free State. READ: Details of Mokoena's death revealed.
Under his stewardship, the club regained their Premiership status in 2005 after winning the then Mvela Golden League. 23 June 2020 – The funeral of the late Ntate Mike Mokoena will be held on Friday (26 June 2020) at the Methodist Church in Bohlokong, Bethlehem in the Free State Province.
Fundudzi Media (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved. Ea Lla Koto, as Stars are popularly known, won the 2017/18 Nedbank Cup but were unfortunately relegated last season. Family spokesperson Sophie Mokoena says they are still waiting on the Free State Government's request to State President Cyril Ramaphosa to grant Mokoena a provincial official funeral. Under his stewardship, the club regained their Premiership status in 2005 after winning the then Mvela Golden League. Jun 21, 2020 - 02:53 pm He shone a spotlight on a little-known town in South Africa.
Among other honours, they became Second Division champions in 1985, and won the 1994 Coca Cola Cup against Hellenic, in the game in which former striker, Bunene Ngaduane was unstoppable. "But the family is looking tentatively at Friday [for the date].".
Dignitaries at Bra Mike Mokoena's special funeral today By Mcelwa Nchabeleng - 26 June 2020 - 10:31 Free State Stars chairman Mike Mokoena will be laid to rest in Bethlehem Friday morning.
The late founder and chairman of Free State Stars Football Club, Mike Mokoena, who died last week after a long battle with cancer, will receive a special official funeral. "We are still waiting for the Free State Government to finalise the arrangement in terms of their request to President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a provincial official funeral," Mokoena tells KickOff.com.
Many South Africans would also want to attend the funeral but we will have to limit the number due to Covid-19. it has now been confirmed by Free State premier Sisi Ntombela that ‘Bra Mike’ will be granted a provincial official funeral. His death on Wednesday left the soccer fraternity in distress, from fans to club bosses.
The Presidency has announced that the late Free State Stars founding father and boss, Mike Liphapang Mokoena, has been accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.
He, however, sold the status to the PSL in 2002 when the league reduced clubs from 18 to 16. Mike Mokoena GoFundMe. Mike Mokoena Death – Dead: A great loss was made known to InsideEko. In the video below, Mike Mokoena remembered for his goodwill deeds: Mokoena was also one of the founding members of the Premier Soccer League (PSL). Dozens of armed police officers escort Zane Kilian at Cape Town court. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Mokoena later bought the status of first division club, Maholosiane FC, in 2003.
Botswana enlists AfriForum’s services in fraud case involving Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe, Agri Western Cape outlines its expectations from Mboweni’s supplementary budget, Court to rule on Bushiri bail application, The Bushiris to spend another weekend in jail, Moyane to cross-examine Gordhan at State Capture Commission, Home Affairs to appeal halting of Bushiri’s retraction of permanent stay in SA, ECG Pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife are in South Africa illegally: Motsoaledi, Cele shuts down Sandton nightclub for violating lockdown rules, Former SABC News anchor Palesa Chubisi wants her dismissal to be set aside, Education department’s plan to recruit young people welcomed, ‘Top-up’ grant will no longer be paid: Sassa, Borders between SA, Botswana and Zim remain closed despite Level 1 regulations, Basic Education seeks other ways of dealing with social distancing, slates learner rotation system as ineffective, J&J plans to test its COVID-19 vaccine in ages 12-18 soon, COVID tests should play bigger role in international travel – WHO expert, Protesters clash with police over COVID-19 restrictions in Barcelona, 1 912 more South Africans infected with COVID-19, 66 succumb to the illness. Free State Stars chairman Mike Mokoena will be laid to rest in Bethlehem Friday morning. "Mike Mokoena leaves behind a lasting legacy both as a businessman and football administrator, which should be preserved and honoured. function loadDoc() {var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) { document.getElementById("pressoffice").innerHTML = this.responseText; }}; xhttp.open("GET", "https://mg.co.za/scripts/rss/pressofficeServer.php?feed=http://pressoffice.mg.co.za/feed/rss2.php", true); xhttp.send();} loadDoc(); Subscribe to our newsletter to stay in touch with the latest news! Cabinet supports proposal on formation of new airline, SA’s economy unlikely to reach its target to stabilise debt by 2023: Moody’s, accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category Two, Court to rule on Bushiri bail application, The Bushiris to spend another weekend in jail, Moyane to cross-examine Gordhan at State Capture Commission, Home Affairs to appeal halting of Bushiri’s retraction of permanent stay in SA, ECG Pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife are in South Africa illegally: Motsoaledi, Cele shuts down Sandton nightclub for violating lockdown rules, Former SABC News anchor Palesa Chubisi wants her dismissal to be set aside, Education department’s plan to recruit young people welcomed, ‘Top-up’ grant will no longer be paid: Sassa, Borders between SA, Botswana and Zim remain closed despite Level 1 regulations, Basic Education seeks other ways of dealing with social distancing, slates learner rotation system as ineffective, J&J plans to test its COVID-19 vaccine in ages 12-18 soon, COVID tests should play bigger role in international travel – WHO expert, Protesters clash with police over COVID-19 restrictions in Barcelona, 1 912 more South Africans infected with COVID-19, 66 succumb to the illness. The service will start at 10am and he will be laid to rest at the Utopia Cemetery. Meanwhile, the PSL has announced that it was saddened to learn about the passing away of veteran football administrator Michael “Bra Mike” Matlooane. Actor Thapelo Mokoena and his family are mourning the death of his father, veteran football administrator Mike Mokoena, who died on Wednesday. He will be sent off at a special official funeral approved by President Cyril Ramaphosa this week. Mokoena’s club was formed in Makwane village in QwaQwa in the Free State 1977.
The Presidency has announced that the late Free State Stars founding father and boss, Mike Liphapang Mokoena, has been accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.
The late Free State Stars boss Mike Mokoena could be given a provincial official funeral in Free State this week.
"Bra Mike was an epitome of practicality. Tasked with salvaging the reputation... 66 more South Africans succumb to Coronavirus, It’s Zinnbauer second Soweto derby but a first for Hunt, Treasury to propose three-year wage freeze, ANC MP amongst those arrested in R124m dubious Mpumalanga land deal, Zondo commission given an extra R63 million. terms & conditions and privacy policy. Among other honours, they became Second Division champions in 1985, and won the 1994 Coca Cola Cup against Hellenic, in the game in which former striker, Bunene Ngaduane was unstoppable. In the video below, Mike Mokoena remembered for his goodwill deeds: Mokoena’s club was formed at the Makwane village in QwaQwa 43 years ago. He put QwaQwa and the town of Bethlehem on the map... "Mike Mokoena, through his toil, left this world a better place than he found it.".
"The Free State Stars payroll that he created and maintained, sometimes under very trying circumstances, is a source of viable livelihood for many," the PSL said in a statement.
Today, our country and the football fraternity woke up to the sad news of the passing away of Bra Mike Mokoena. Despite many South Africans wishing to attend the funeral, the number of mourners will be limited, in line with the COVID-19 rules, regulations and protocols. Mokoena’s club was formed at the Makwane village in QwaQwa 43 years ago. Paying tribute to Mokoena last week, the Premier Soccer League said the fallen club boss was a self-made man who shared the fruits of his toil, when he could have chosen to use it for his personal benefit and that of his family.
Mokoena, a respected football boss and businessman, served the sport for many years and contributed immensely in the development of football in Free State. READ: Details of Mokoena's death revealed.
Under his stewardship, the club regained their Premiership status in 2005 after winning the then Mvela Golden League. 23 June 2020 – The funeral of the late Ntate Mike Mokoena will be held on Friday (26 June 2020) at the Methodist Church in Bohlokong, Bethlehem in the Free State Province.
Fundudzi Media (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved. Ea Lla Koto, as Stars are popularly known, won the 2017/18 Nedbank Cup but were unfortunately relegated last season. Family spokesperson Sophie Mokoena says they are still waiting on the Free State Government's request to State President Cyril Ramaphosa to grant Mokoena a provincial official funeral. Under his stewardship, the club regained their Premiership status in 2005 after winning the then Mvela Golden League. Jun 21, 2020 - 02:53 pm He shone a spotlight on a little-known town in South Africa.
Among other honours, they became Second Division champions in 1985, and won the 1994 Coca Cola Cup against Hellenic, in the game in which former striker, Bunene Ngaduane was unstoppable. "But the family is looking tentatively at Friday [for the date].".
Dignitaries at Bra Mike Mokoena's special funeral today By Mcelwa Nchabeleng - 26 June 2020 - 10:31 Free State Stars chairman Mike Mokoena will be laid to rest in Bethlehem Friday morning.
The late founder and chairman of Free State Stars Football Club, Mike Mokoena, who died last week after a long battle with cancer, will receive a special official funeral. "We are still waiting for the Free State Government to finalise the arrangement in terms of their request to President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a provincial official funeral," Mokoena tells KickOff.com.
Many South Africans would also want to attend the funeral but we will have to limit the number due to Covid-19. it has now been confirmed by Free State premier Sisi Ntombela that ‘Bra Mike’ will be granted a provincial official funeral. His death on Wednesday left the soccer fraternity in distress, from fans to club bosses.
The Presidency has announced that the late Free State Stars founding father and boss, Mike Liphapang Mokoena, has been accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.
He, however, sold the status to the PSL in 2002 when the league reduced clubs from 18 to 16. Mike Mokoena GoFundMe. Mike Mokoena Death – Dead: A great loss was made known to InsideEko. In the video below, Mike Mokoena remembered for his goodwill deeds: Mokoena was also one of the founding members of the Premier Soccer League (PSL). Dozens of armed police officers escort Zane Kilian at Cape Town court. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Mokoena later bought the status of first division club, Maholosiane FC, in 2003.
Botswana enlists AfriForum’s services in fraud case involving Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe, Agri Western Cape outlines its expectations from Mboweni’s supplementary budget, Court to rule on Bushiri bail application, The Bushiris to spend another weekend in jail, Moyane to cross-examine Gordhan at State Capture Commission, Home Affairs to appeal halting of Bushiri’s retraction of permanent stay in SA, ECG Pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife are in South Africa illegally: Motsoaledi, Cele shuts down Sandton nightclub for violating lockdown rules, Former SABC News anchor Palesa Chubisi wants her dismissal to be set aside, Education department’s plan to recruit young people welcomed, ‘Top-up’ grant will no longer be paid: Sassa, Borders between SA, Botswana and Zim remain closed despite Level 1 regulations, Basic Education seeks other ways of dealing with social distancing, slates learner rotation system as ineffective, J&J plans to test its COVID-19 vaccine in ages 12-18 soon, COVID tests should play bigger role in international travel – WHO expert, Protesters clash with police over COVID-19 restrictions in Barcelona, 1 912 more South Africans infected with COVID-19, 66 succumb to the illness. Free State Stars chairman Mike Mokoena will be laid to rest in Bethlehem Friday morning. "Mike Mokoena leaves behind a lasting legacy both as a businessman and football administrator, which should be preserved and honoured. function loadDoc() {var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) { document.getElementById("pressoffice").innerHTML = this.responseText; }}; xhttp.open("GET", "https://mg.co.za/scripts/rss/pressofficeServer.php?feed=http://pressoffice.mg.co.za/feed/rss2.php", true); xhttp.send();} loadDoc(); Subscribe to our newsletter to stay in touch with the latest news! Cabinet supports proposal on formation of new airline, SA’s economy unlikely to reach its target to stabilise debt by 2023: Moody’s, accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category Two, Court to rule on Bushiri bail application, The Bushiris to spend another weekend in jail, Moyane to cross-examine Gordhan at State Capture Commission, Home Affairs to appeal halting of Bushiri’s retraction of permanent stay in SA, ECG Pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife are in South Africa illegally: Motsoaledi, Cele shuts down Sandton nightclub for violating lockdown rules, Former SABC News anchor Palesa Chubisi wants her dismissal to be set aside, Education department’s plan to recruit young people welcomed, ‘Top-up’ grant will no longer be paid: Sassa, Borders between SA, Botswana and Zim remain closed despite Level 1 regulations, Basic Education seeks other ways of dealing with social distancing, slates learner rotation system as ineffective, J&J plans to test its COVID-19 vaccine in ages 12-18 soon, COVID tests should play bigger role in international travel – WHO expert, Protesters clash with police over COVID-19 restrictions in Barcelona, 1 912 more South Africans infected with COVID-19, 66 succumb to the illness. The service will start at 10am and he will be laid to rest at the Utopia Cemetery. Meanwhile, the PSL has announced that it was saddened to learn about the passing away of veteran football administrator Michael “Bra Mike” Matlooane. Actor Thapelo Mokoena and his family are mourning the death of his father, veteran football administrator Mike Mokoena, who died on Wednesday. He will be sent off at a special official funeral approved by President Cyril Ramaphosa this week. Mokoena’s club was formed in Makwane village in QwaQwa in the Free State 1977.
The Presidency has announced that the late Free State Stars founding father and boss, Mike Liphapang Mokoena, has been accorded a Special Provincial Official Funeral Category 2.
The late Free State Stars boss Mike Mokoena could be given a provincial official funeral in Free State this week.
"Bra Mike was an epitome of practicality. Tasked with salvaging the reputation... 66 more South Africans succumb to Coronavirus, It’s Zinnbauer second Soweto derby but a first for Hunt, Treasury to propose three-year wage freeze, ANC MP amongst those arrested in R124m dubious Mpumalanga land deal, Zondo commission given an extra R63 million. terms & conditions and privacy policy. Among other honours, they became Second Division champions in 1985, and won the 1994 Coca Cola Cup against Hellenic, in the game in which former striker, Bunene Ngaduane was unstoppable. In the video below, Mike Mokoena remembered for his goodwill deeds: Mokoena’s club was formed at the Makwane village in QwaQwa 43 years ago. He put QwaQwa and the town of Bethlehem on the map... "Mike Mokoena, through his toil, left this world a better place than he found it.".
"The Free State Stars payroll that he created and maintained, sometimes under very trying circumstances, is a source of viable livelihood for many," the PSL said in a statement.