South African Netball president Cecilia Molokwane has called on the country to support the Netball World Cup in Cape Town from July 28. NetballWorldCup
Netball South Africa President Cecilia Molokwane addressing the media.
She was speaking at the King Shaka International Airport in Durban during the arrival of the Netball World Cup trophy, on Thursday. “It’s up to us and other South Africans to support the Spar Proteas and to support the African teams that are playing, I mean this trophy after 60 years, it’s for the first time that it ascends on the shore of African soil and most importantly in South Africa where in KZN.”
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