Kwanda Mngonyama

Kwanda Mngonyama of Maritzburg United during the DStv Premiership 2020/21 match between Swallows and Maritzburg United at the Dobsonville Stadium, Soweto on the 15 December 2020 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Orlando Pirates: 1st interview by new signing Kwanda Mngonyama

Kwanda Mngonyama embarked on a journey that took him to several stops before realising his childhood dream of becoming an Orlando Pirates player.

Kwanda Mngonyama

Kwanda Mngonyama of Maritzburg United during the DStv Premiership 2020/21 match between Swallows and Maritzburg United at the Dobsonville Stadium, Soweto on the 15 December 2020 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kwanda Mngonyama embarked on a journey that took him to several stops before realising his childhood dream of becoming an Orlando Pirates player. 

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That dream was realised for the 27-year-old when he was named as one of four new players having put pen to paper with the Soweto giants ahead of the new season.

Mngonyama, a defender by trade, joined as a free agent on a two-year deal, following his Maritzburg United exit. 

The 27-year old sat down for an interview with Orlando Pirates and recounted his first few days as a Buccaneer as well as looking ahead to the upcoming season. 

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ORLANDO PIRATES (OP): Kwanda, welcome to Orlando Pirates. Looking forward to this new chapter in your career? 

KWANDA MNGONYAMA (KM): Yeah, definitely. Orlando Pirates is a club I grew up supporting and by the grace of God, He made it possible that I get the opportunity to be part of the Club. So yeah, I’m really looking forward to it.

OP: How would you describe your first day at training? 

KM: I got a warm welcome from the guys, which made me feel at home. Even though I can tell I’m in a different environment, I felt comfortable throughout. 

OP: Has reuniting with players you’ve played with before made settling in easy? 

KM: Yes it has. There are quite a few players who have been my teammates in the past. So it was good to see some familiar faces.

OP: Having started your career in Gauteng before moving to the Western Cape and KZN, are you expecting a different challenge on your return? 

KM: I’ve gained quite a bit of experience with my stints at different clubs. I feel I’ve grown and learnt a few things in the years since I played in this province as a youngster. So I’m happy to bring that experience, and I feel I’ve arrived at Pirates at the right stage of my career. 

OP: On the field, you seem just as comfortable in the midfield as you do in defence. Which would you say is your preferred position?

KM: It’s definitely centre-back. I sometimes slot in at right-back, as well as the centre of the midfield, but centre-back is where I’m most comfortable. Even with that said, I’m always happy to play in whichever position the coach places me in, as long as it benefits the team. 

OP: There’s stiff competition for places in the Pirates squad. Are you looking forward to pushing for a regular starting place?

KM: With the experienced players we have, I feel I have a great opportunity to learn from them and improve my game. With hard work, I know the opportunities will come. I just have to stay focused and keep fit. Plus I’m glad we still have the likes of Happy Jele, Thulani Hlatshwayo, and Ntsikelelo Nyauza. Those are players I can learn from and improve my game for the benefit of the Club. 

OP: Lastly, any message for the Buccaneers faithful? 

KM: Without promising heaven and earth, all I can say is I’m happy to be a part of this great Club, and looking forward to delivering to the best of my ability.