Club owner Shauwn Mkhize took to social media to question what she had seen in the build up to Royal AM's clash with Kaizer Chiefs.
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Businesswoman and Royal AM boss Shauwn Mkhize has taken to social media and shown a video of what she witnessed prior to her side's draw with Amakhosi.
Ahead of their DStv Premiership return against Kaizer Chiefs, MaMkhize styled in a custom Royal AM dress and also took to Instagram to spotlight why the men's professional football industry is a tough place to be.
As one of the very few women in a prominent position at top flight South African football club, MaMkhize has had to deal with many difficulties as a minority in a tough industry.
She posted a clip from the Harry Gwala stands of what appear to be two Kaizer Chiefs employees walking towards the goal line before kick-off.
"This is what I have to deal with in my own backyard, it's tough in the men's territory..." she captioned the video on her IG story:
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MaMkhize's dress and IG story
Shauwn Mkhize's Royal AM still find themselves in an unfavourable position in the DStv Premiership log after a goalless draw at the Harry Gwala Stadium against Kaizer Chiefs.
MaMkhize marked her team's return to league football in true glamourous style as she wore a custom Royal AM black dress, with the rest of her entourage also in Thwihli Thwahla colours.
The glitzy black dress had a sign written "Royal Queen's" in the midriff and MaMkhize creatively cut out the team socks to sit above her elegant Chanel shoes.
The Royal AM boss lady also took time to thank her club's supporters before Sunday's draw to Chiefs:
"A massive shoutout to our incredible supporters for standing by us through thick and thin. Your unwavering support means everything. Here's to a great performance and positive results! Let's do this together!"
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