The current period at Naturena represents a significant strategic crossroads. Kaizer Chiefs currently faces important decisions regarding the squad structure. Seven players have contracts that conclude on 30 June.
The list of players includes Bruce Bvuma, Zitha Kwinika, and Dillan Solomons. It also features Sibongiseni Mthethwa, Pule Mmodi, Gaston Sirino, and Khanyisa Mayo.
The Context of the Decisions
Final choices regarding these deals depend on the incoming head coach. Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr expressed a desire for a CAF Champions League spot. However, a finish in the CAF Confederation Cup places seems more likely.
This environment influences the future of the playing staff. Former professional Hlompho Kekana suggests that a new coach must evaluate the roster personally. This waiting period allows the technical team to make choices based on their specific vision.
Seasonal Performance Overview
The players on the list offered varying levels of contribution this season:
- Bruce Bvuma: The 30-year-old served as a backup to Brandon Petersen. He kept two clean sheets in five matches.
- Zitha Kwinika: The central defender appeared in 25 matches. He scored a goal during the CAF Confederation Cup.
- Dillan Solomons: The defender made 18 appearances. He remained in competition for the right-back role.
- Sibongiseni Mthethwa: A regular starter with 19 games before an injury in late 2025.
- Pule Mmodi: The winger remains a trusted figure. He contributed a goal and an assist in 25 appearances.
- Gaston Sirino: The veteran midfielder managed three goal involvements across 23 games.
- Khanyisa Mayo: On loan from CR Belouizdad, the forward scored once in 12 appearances during an injury-interrupted stint.
The club recently saw youth prospects like Mohau Nkota around the first team. The integration of such players might impact the retention of senior members.
The management of these expiring deals is a mechanical necessity for squad planning. It allows for a fresh start under new leadership.
Fans can monitor further news and updates as the June deadline approaches.
Information in this report is based on findings from thesouthafrican.com.

