Webster "City Late" Lichaba (born 6 October 1954)[1] is a retired South African football (soccer) midfielder who played for Orlando Pirates, Atlanta Chiefs and Jomo Cosmos.
[1] When he was signed from Mzimhlophe Callies at age 19, he became a teammate of Jomo Sono.
[1] When he moved to America in 1980 the chairman was Ted Turner, the founder of CNN.
[1] He also appeared in a handful of indoor matches for the Chiefs at that time[2] Lichaba was brought back to his home country by his retired former teammate Jomo Sono who had acquired a team.
He is the father of 4 girls, Nthabiseng, Neo, Tlholo as well as South African award winning singer, Lira.