Kaizer Chiefs have moved to secure the future of experienced goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma, handing him a new one-year contract that makes him the longest-serving player in the current Amakhosi squad. The deal, confirmed by iDiski Times journalist Sinethemba Makonco, sees Bvuma become the second player to sign an extension following Dillan Solomons. Born in Leratong, Gauteng, the 31-year-old first joined the club’s development structures before making his senior debut in March 2017. Over the years, he has watched several seasoned teammates depart, leaving him with the longest continuous stay at Naturena.
Bvuma’s path to this milestone has been defined by patience and reliability. For much of his career, he operated behind club legends such as Itumeleng Khune and later Brandon Petersen, yet he never stopped pushing for his spot. Whenever Kaizer Chiefs needed him, the shot-stopper delivered crucial saves during injury crises and high-pressure matches, playing a key role