Chiefs, Rollers revive rivarly in Unity Cup

Chiefs and Rollers renew their rivalry when they take part in the December 9 Unity Cup PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Chiefs and Rollers renew their rivalry when they take part in the December 9 Unity Cup PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Blood rivals, Township Rollers and Mochudi Centre Chiefs will battle it out for a good cause as they take part in the inaugural Unity Cup to be played at the National Stadium on December 9, 2015.

According to the director of Men and Boys for Gender Equality (MBGE), Desmond Lunga the game will be used to raise gender-based violence awareness through sport.

“We chose the two teams because of their following. In this case, we are targeting the perpetrators. We are not in any way neglecting the women’s teams. This is new project we hope to engage them in the coming years,” he said.

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