Codes reluctant to return despite green-light

Crying out: BNSC codes say despite the resumption of activities, they do not have funds to ensure compliance with COVID-19 protocols
Crying out: BNSC codes say despite the resumption of activities, they do not have funds to ensure compliance with COVID-19 protocols

National Sport Associations (NSAs) have said they are not ready to resume activities, following the government’s recent decision to allow a return to action.

The minister of Youth Empowerment, Sport and Culture Development
(MYSC), Tumiso Rakgare announced last week Friday, that most sporting activities, including football, are free to resume.

But some sport codes argue they cannot resume due to costs associated with the coronavirus (COVID-19) and protocols.

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Inspect the voters' roll!

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