๐ฃUNBELIEVABLE MASS SACKING! Cape Town City AXES Big Names Makaringe, Serero & Mokotjo โ Hereโs Why! ๐งจ๐ฑ
Cape Town City FC has ignited a media firestorm with the shock sacking of three of the most respected names in South African football.

The club, known for its polished PR and steady management under John Comitis, has taken a turn that fans are calling “ruthless,” “cold,” and “totally unexpected.
” The victims? Fortune Makaringe, Thulani Serero, and Kamohelo Mokotjo โ all of whom boast not just experience, but international pedigree.
So why were they dropped like dead weight in the middle of a critical transitional phase?
Letโs start with Fortune Makaringe, the silky-skilled midfielder who joined Cape Town City to revive his career after a turbulent stint with Orlando Pirates.
Known for his dribbling flair and box-to-box energy, Makaringe was tipped to bring dynamism to Cityโs midfield.
Insiders say his training performances were solid, and although he didnโt rack up many goals or assists, he played a crucial linking role.
But apparently, that wasnโt enough.

Sources inside the club claim Makaringe had philosophical differences with the current coaching direction โ a euphemism many believe masks deeper friction between him and the technical team.
One report even hints at a locker room blow-up that left the management with no choice but to cut him loose.
Then comes Thulani Serero โ once hailed as one of the greatest talents of his generation.
After years in the Netherlands with Ajax Amsterdam and a recent stint in the UAE, Serero was supposed to be the veteran leader to stabilize the midfield.
When he signed, fans were buzzing about his vision and composure.
But now, just months later, heโs out.
Why? According to whispers from within the club, Serero reportedly โstruggled to adapt to the PSLโs current pace and physicality.
โ Some say his age โ now 34 โ finally caught up with him, while others argue he was never truly integrated into the teamโs high-tempo pressing system.
One brutally honest insider said: โHe looked like a European player lost in the PSL jungle.

But perhaps the most surprising departure is Kamohelo Mokotjo โ the “General.
” With Premier League and MLS experience, Mokotjo was seen as a marquee signing for City, meant to boss the midfield and serve as the tactical brain on the pitch.
Fans were convinced heโd be the missing piece.
But behind the scenes, concerns were growing.
Injuries piled up.
His match fitness lagged.
And while his passing accuracy remained high, his mobility reportedly became a liability in City’s pressing system.
Still, many feel the decision to let him go was hasty โ even cruel.
One fan tweeted, โYou donโt just throw away experience like Mokotjo unless thereโs something very wrong behind closed doors.
So, whatโs really going on at Cape Town City FC?
Multiple sources suggest the move wasnโt just about performance โ it was financial.
The club is allegedly undergoing a budget restructuring to focus on younger, cheaper talent.
With all three veterans earning well above the squad average, cutting them in one sweep dramatically reduces the wage bill.
Itโs a cold, calculated move โ and one thatโs drawn comparisons to European clubs that ruthlessly cull senior players to rebuild around youth.
Whether this gamble pays off is anyoneโs guess, but the backlash has been immediate and fierce.
Fans are furious.
Social media is flooded with rage, disappointment, and conspiracy theories.
Some believe there’s more to the story โ rumors of agent conflicts, dressing room politics, and even pressure from sponsors who want more โmarketableโ players in the squad.
None of these have been confirmed, but the secrecy from club officials only fuels the fire.
Even longtime Cape Town City supporters are demanding clarity, with #CityGate trending on Twitter in South Africa just hours after the news broke.
To make matters worse, the club made the announcement via a short, sterile press release โ no tribute videos, no send-offs, no acknowledgment of what these players brought to the game.
โDisrespectful,โ wrote one former player.
โYou donโt treat legends like that.
So where do the three axed stars go from here?

For Makaringe, sources say a DStv Premiership return is on the cards, with Sekhukhune United and Chippa United reportedly interested.
Heโs still only 31 and has plenty left in the tank.
Serero, meanwhile, may look abroad again โ possibly a final paycheck in the Middle East or a surprise move to Asia.
Retirement rumors are swirling, but the player has yet to confirm his next steps.
Mokotjo, ever the professional, is believed to be training independently and exploring both PSL offers and international inquiries, particularly from the US where he has played before.
Cape Town City now faces an uncertain future.
Dumping veteran talent sends a message โ but it also strips the squad of experience, leadership, and tactical maturity.
With no major signings announced to replace the trio, questions loom large over whether the club has a clear direction, or if this is a desperate move to stop financial bleeding.
In the end, one thing is clear: this wasnโt just a team decision โ it was a statement.
Cape Town City has drawn a line in the sand.
Whether itโs genius or madness will depend entirely on what comes next.