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MNISI THREATENS to stop Highlands sale

The sale of Highlands Park is in jeopardy.

According to minority shareholder Sinky Mnisi, there won’t be any sale until he says so and until he approves the much publicised deal with first-division campaigners TS Galaxy.

Mnisi, who has a 20% stake in the Tembisa-based club, feels he’s been “undermined, disrespected and bullied”.

The other shareholders are Brad Kaftel, who holds 40%, while Larry Brookstone and Hadley Lasarow account for 20% each.

This week, Mnisi instructed his legal team to challenge the move

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