Andile Mpisane, the former Royal AM chairman, footballer and well-known entertainer, is reportedly preparing to revive his career on foreign soil. The 24-year-old son of Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize has been spotted training with Mbabane Highlanders AM ahead of the new season in Eswatini.
According to Eswatini Daily News, Mpisane has been taking part in full sessions with the squad, sparking talk of a sensational football comeback. This development comes nearly a year after his last appearance for Royal AM, who were removed from the South African Premiership in December 2023.
From Royal AM’s Collapse to Eswatini Ambitions
Royal AM’s downfall earlier this year marked a turning point in Mpisane’s football journey. The club was expelled from the domestic league after being placed under curatorship to recover an outstanding R40 million tax bill linked to its owner, Shauwn Mkhize.
In the aftermath, Mkhize quickly made her mark in Eswatini football by acquiring Mbabane Highlanders. She later rebranded the side as Mbabane Highlanders AM, adding her son’s initials to the club name. At the time, it was widely believed that Andile would only serve in an administrative capacity rather than return to the field.
Mkhize herself told Metro FM earlier this year that her son was transitioning into management. “He already experienced playing in the elite league and I think he now enjoys the business and leadership side of football,” she explained.
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Divided Opinion on Playing Credentials
Despite his passion for football, Mpisane’s performances at Royal AM often drew mixed reviews. One of his most memorable appearances came against Kaizer Chiefs last season. Starting the game, he struggled against Amakhosi’s high tempo as Chiefs took a 2–0 lead before half-time.
Mpisane was substituted at the break, and his team rallied back to secure a 2–2 draw. That outing, however, would be his last significant contribution as a starter. He did not feature regularly again before the club’s removal from the Premiership.
These struggles fuelled criticism that his presence in the squad was more symbolic than earned on football merit. Yet, others have defended him, arguing that he needed more time and consistent opportunities to prove his potential.
Can Andile Mpisane Shine Abroad?
Now, his shock return to training with Mbabane Highlanders AM has reopened debate about whether he is serious about re-establishing himself as a professional footballer. His dual identity as both a celebrity and an athlete ensures that his every move will attract scrutiny.
For Mbabane Highlanders AM, his presence brings undeniable publicity. Whether he delivers on the field or not, Mpisane’s involvement guarantees packed stands and heightened media coverage for the Eswatini league. The question remains whether he can transform that attention into meaningful performances.
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Spotlight on the New Season
With the new Eswatini campaign kicking off this weekend, all eyes will be on Mpisane and Mbabane Highlanders AM. Supporters are eager to see if the young star can finally prove himself as a footballer rather than just a figure in administration and entertainment.
If he succeeds, this could mark the start of a genuine career revival abroad. If not, it may reinforce criticism that his return is more symbolic than competitive. Either way, Andile Mpisane’s name is once again dominating headlines, ensuring that his journey from South Africa to Eswatini remains one of the most talked-about stories in regional football.


