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Orlando Pirates slammed over Shonga and Mulenga treatment

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Zambia coach Micho left Orlando Pirates just after the start of the 2019/20 campaign under less than ideal circumstances, taking up a short-lived position with Zamalek and leaving behind accusations of sexual assault.

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