Mwene Makes an Admission on Off Line Incidents(Penalties)
Sundowns goalkeeper has broken his silence about what happened on Sunday. When penalties were taking which results in many controversial decision being taken by both match officials. Kennedy Mwene said that he respect peoples opinion. He believes people have the right to share their opinions. Regarding the penalties, he admitted that he was cheating.

Mwene Becomes A Hero As He Saves Four Penalties To Eliminates Chiefs
After having played to a 2 all draw in regulation time, the two sides went to extra-time hoping that they will get a chance to win before heading to the penalty kicks. Layle Lakay forced a fine save from Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumeleng Khune on the 3rd minute of the extra Time after the two side finished 2 all on regulation time.

IDiskiTV's Nkululeko Excited To See Kaizer Chiefs Knocked Out.
After the a good deal awaited game which produced everything that become predicted from it, dreams, controversy, amusement, people have been left talking, a few had been celebrating, some were crying, however IDiskiTV's Nkululeko Nkewu turned into grateful to Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Kennedy Mwene who stored four penalties.

Weldone Kennedy, Thank You For Saving Us - IDiskiTV's Nkululeko Excited To See Chiefs Knocked Out
After the much awaited game which produced everything that was expected from it, goals, controversy, entertainment, people were left talking, some were celebrating, some were crying, but IDiskiTV's Nkululeko Nkewu was thankful to Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Kennedy Mwene who saved four penalties.

Zimbabwe empire was a great empire which covered both Zimbabwe, central Mozambique
The Empire of Mutapa The Mutapa, or Mwene-Mutapa, or Great Zimbabwe empire was a great empire which covered both Zimbabwe, central Mozambique, and other parts of neighboring countries. The Mutapa empire was led by the Mwene-Mutapa, and the name means "Lord of the Realm" or "Owner of the Mines". Mwene means "Lord" or "Owner", and Mutapa means " Realm" or “Mines”. The Mutapa empire existed from about 900CE to 1902CE (CE = Common Era), and was about 1002 years old. In the 1400s, the capital now known as Great
