Bernard Molekwa has resigned from his position as Polokwane City assistant coach, citing the need to “grow and look for new challenges elsewhere” following a lengthy spell at the club.
Molekwa has left Rise and Shine after the team were relegated to the GladAfrica Championship from the Premier Soccer League at the end of last season.
He follows his ex-boss Clinton Larsen who resigned as head coach after the team lost their top flight league status.
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“I had a meeting with chairman [Johnny Mogaladi] and we decided it’s best we part ways,” said Molekwa as per Sun Sport.