That time Steve Komphela said Mzansi isn't patient How long was Steve manager of Chiefs again?

Former Kaizer Chiefs manager Steve Khompela Picture: FILE
Former Kaizer Chiefs manager Steve Khompela Picture: FILE
Believe it or not‚ there was a time when Steve Komphela used to give interviews that didn’t need a dictionary or doctorate to figure out‚ and a time when he accused Mzansi’s people of lacking patience.

The stat-magicians will tell you that he coached Kaizer Chiefs for nearly three years‚ with most of it being really frustrating for Amakhosi fans who were (mostly) patient with the man.

He eventually stepped down this past weekend‚ after Chiefs were sent packing in the Nedbank Cup by Free State Stars‚ and the internet was already digging up old videos of a time when “pastor” Komphela dropped a sermon on patience.

Oh the irony!

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“South Africa is not a patient nation. I don’t know whether. I don’t know the whole world...is in a culture... everything is instant. Instant gratification‚” he started off his sermon.

Eish‚ but then Steve almost lost us with his analogies about school and trees.

Take this gem for example:

“The quality of success is in the principles where you root in the pillars...strongly so.

When I make an example of a bamboo tree again‚ they will say to me: ‘but this guy!’ Five years this tree‚ the seed is underneath the ground for five years‚ my man. But in 8 months as soon as it breaks the ground it goes 80 meters.”

That is God‚ he has vision‚ even yourself. The process of success‚ you are not born a man and have teeth.”

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Also us:

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Can we get a repeat please‚ Steve? This time a little slower for those in the back.

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