Taking to social media, captain of the Sunshine Girls, Jihanele Fowler, posted that she had been robbed as she questioned the safety of the Mother City. Netball_SA NetballWorldCup capetown
Taking to social media, the captain of the Sunshine Girls, Jihanele Fowler, posted that she had been robbed as she questioned the safety of the Mother City.Enjoy a two-hour surfing, rock climbing or mountain biking experience in Cape Town worth R1500 for only R799.
Get it‘This is so unfortunate,’ she stated ahead of the team’s opening encounter against Sri Lanka today. ‘This place isn’t safe.’SOCIAL MEDIA: Jamaican star Jhaniele Fowler, in Cape Town for the Netball World Cup, which begins Friday, has posted on Instagram about security concerns.
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