Former Moroka Swallows striker Ruzaigh Gamildien is set to begin a new life in the lower divisions of South African football after parting ways with Chippa United.
Gamaldien has been released by Chippa after spending only six months since joining them from Durban City last year.
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He has since been released by the club, together with Sisanda Mbhele, who also arrived at the beginning of 2025/26.
Both players have been released to open space for the arrival of Sinoxolo Kweyiba and Abbubaker Mobara.
Mbhele is reported to be on his way to join Midlands Wanderers in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, while Gamildien has inked a deal with Hope FC in the ABC Motsepe League in the Western Cape.
“The club has released both Mbhele and Gamildien. Mbhele is going back to KZN to join Wanderers. The club is also expected to sign Mobara,” revealed a source.
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Gamildien has played for more than 10 professional teams since 2010, when he broke through at Milano United.
He has played for Swallows, AmaZulu FC, Cape Town All Stars, Royal AM, and Bloemfontein Celtic, amongst other teams.