BRU sends disadvantaged children to England

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The Botswana Rugby Union (BRU) is sending the Under-13 Tlamelo Vultures for a tournament to be played in England this month.

Tlamelo Project is a charity in Old Naledi, which deals with the well-being of children. Rugby first joined the Tlamelo Project last year and has helped with coaching clinics and fun days for the children.

Confirming the trip, BRU secretary Oupa Pandor said that the union was invited to send a team of disadvantaged children who play rugby to a Mini World Cup-like tournament involving teams from Romania, India, Uganda, Kenya, Swaziland and England. Touraid is a foundation that helps disadvantaged children to have the opportunity to compete in a variety of events worldwide.

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