Former Amakhosi tactician has explained what his duties at the club entail
Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane is grateful that he is still working at the club even after his demotion from the senior team.
Zwane managed the senior team during the 2022-23 season but was relieved of his duties after one year following an underwhelming campaign even after signing a three-year contract.
Chiefs, however, retained the club legend within their ranks as senior academy coach, tasked with ensuring the progress of the academy and scouting department.

What has Arthur Zwane said about his role?
“For me to be given by a big club like Kaizer Chiefs, it’s a huge responsibility, it doesn’t matter in which capacity,” Zwane told FARPost after featuring for Kaizer Chiefs legends against KZN legends at the weekend.
“The fact is that you are a part of Kaizer Chiefs, you are expected at the highest level at your utmost best. So, the passion is there, I’m a football person, it’s in me.
“To me, it doesn’t matter whether I’m in the first team or the development team, as long as I do what I love. A lot of people are working and doing work they don’t want.

The tactician could return to the senior team soon
“So, I’m blessed by God and my ancestors and I appreciate it. That’s why I’m encouraging people to know where you come from because it’s important.
“Before you can conquer the world, you have to pray and do everything so all can go well.”
Zwane, however, has been linked with a return to the senior team with reports claiming he could replace departed Fernando Da Cruz as one of Nasreddine Nabi’s assistants.