Bafana Bafana will play to the sound of a small but cheering crowd when they take on Ethiopia on Tuesday.Friday could be a red-letter day in the country’s battle against Covid-19, as e-vaccination certificates come on line and football fans hungry to watch live games get the lowdown on the upcoming Bafana Bafana qualifier against Ethiopia.
Dominic Chimhavi, spokesperson for Safa, told Sunday Times Daily this week that the association wanted football to be part of the solution by playing a major role in “galvanising mass vaccines”. “Everything has been finalised and we will reveal the details on Friday on exactly how the logistics of this will work, but one thing is for sure, the 2,000 fans who are allowed entry into the game will have to prove that they have been vaccinated,” he said.
I'm going............
I don't think anyone is eager to watch a Bafana game
South African unlicensed drivers travel the entire South Africa without licences ba tshepile di R20 to bribe the SAPS and the trafic police and yet u think that unvaccinated South Africans will not watch football at the stadium coz they ain't vaccinated, think again.
We don't care, it's nicer on tv
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