A seasoned and veteran South African football media personality Robert Marawa gives Orlando Pirates an ultimatum regarding the ongoing saga surrounding star attacker Monnapule Saleng.

The Free State born attacker has been in the headlines in the last few months, as he last featured for the Buccaneers back in December despite being one of their best players.
His absence left many questions about the club’s statement back in January after a top African journalist, Micky Jnr, reported that the player in a dispute with the club over promises the club did not meet.
According to Micky, the club promised Saleng(who is earning like a reserve team player) to increase his salary after two fantastic seasons with the club, but the club has to date failed to keep its promises.
His statement further went on to state Saleng’s agency, P Management Sports is also believed to be benefitting and, in turn, refused to make the club keep their promises to the player.
The agency refuted the claims and was also backed by former now-defunct Moroka Swallows owner David Mogashoa, who called the claims fake news.
The closing of the statement revealed how the 26-year-old tried to force a move away from the club in January, but the move was rejected.
While the South African football fraternity continues to question the reason behind his absence, former SABC Sport and Supersport TV anchor Robert Marawa gave Pirates an ultimatum.
Marawa firstly reposted a post from a South African journalist, Robin Duke, who stated that the day the story of the attacker breaks out, the Internet will shut down.
This was followed by a reply to one of the replies to his reposted post, but giving the Sea Robbers an ultimatum.
“We have the story but giving the Club their 48hrs to address their fans on the matter. Otherwise, we will,” Robert Marawa stated.
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