Source: https://www.thesouthafrican.com/sport/soccer/psl-south-africa/kaizer-chiefs-recall-two-players-from-pretoria-callies-to-boost-squad-psl-dstv-premiership-gladafrica-championship/

Kaizer Chiefs have reviewed Keletso Sifama and Thabo Mokoena in the wake of expenditure the 2021/22 season to date borrowed at Pretoria Callies.
Kaizer Chiefs have reviewed Keletso Sifama and Thabo Mokoena in the wake of expenditure the primary portion of the 2021/22 season borrowed at GladAfrica Championship side Pretoria Callies.
The pair joined Pretoria Callies on a season-long advance arrangement toward the start of the period, yet have seen their visits stopped as Amakhosi mentor Stuart Baxter hopes to add more numbers to his crew given the vulnerability of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Also, goalkeeper Abram Ngcobo has been delivered by Callies.
"Abram Ngcobo, Keletso Sifama and Thabo Mokoena are no longer with us," Callies media official Doctor Morewa said.

"Keletso and Thabo were with us on advance arrangements. Thus, they are once again at Kaizer Chiefs. Abram was our player, yet presently he is no longer our player."
At the hour of distributing there was no clearness regarding where Ngcobo has moved - if anyplace.
Pretoria Callies are in thirteenth spot in the 16-group GladAfrica Championship standings with only 16 focuses after 17 matches.
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