MAPS | Here's where you can see the triumphant Springboks on their victory parade
Enter recipient email addressThe victorious Springboks – on the back of another Rugby World Cup triumph - will start their tour of the country's major cities this week, to parade the William Webb Ellis Trophy.
The team and support staff touched down at OR Tambo International Airport on Monday to a crowd of thousands to welcome them home. Captain Siya Kolisi was overheard speaking isiXhosa to a group of police officers, who were tasked with keeping him from the bustling throng, saying:"Let them see this cup. This is their cup. They are here to see the cup. I want to show them their cup."South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future. News24 has kept the country informed for 25 years, and we're about to enter a new chapter of fearless journalism.
A new bi-weekly newsletter by wine editor Daléne Fourie. The newsletter will serve as a guide for those who make wine, those who want to learn more about wine, and those who simply just love wine.It was opportunistic, this moment should belong to the Springboks06 Oct
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Memorable moments as the Springboks make Rugby World Cup historyWATCH | Memorable moments as the Springboks make Rugby World Cup history
Read more »
‘Thank you, South Africa’ – SpringboksThe Springboks have sent a heartfelt message to South Africans ahead of their arrival on home soil on Tuesday morning.
Read more »
Gautrain offers free travel to welcome home the SpringboksGautrain invites Springbok supporters to welcome the World Cup winners with complimentary train travel to the airport.
Read more »
Free State disappointed by Springboks Trophy Tour snub in BloemfonteinThe entire Free State has expressed disappointment upon hearing the news that Springboks would not be making a stop in Bloemfontein.
Read more »
Ramaphosa declares 15 December a public holiday to celebrate Springboks victoryPresident Cyril Ramaphosa addressed South Africans on a number of issues, including the Springboks' victory and Cricket World Cup.
Read more »
'Like the Springboks, we have the determination to overcome any challenge'FULL SPEECH | 'Like the Springboks, we have the determination to overcome any challenge' - Ramaphosa
Read more »