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BEST OF LUCK BANYANA

‘Gwen Ramokgopa with captaion Refiloe
‘Gwen Ramokgopa with captaion Refiloe
Mike “Nanana: Ntombela, Gwen Ramokgopa giving a pep talk
Mike “Nanana: Ntombela, Gwen Ramokgopa giving a pep talk

Banyana Banyana have qualified to represent South Africa and participate in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup to be co-hosted in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July – 20 August 2023. To celebrate this huge achievement, The Charlotte Mannya-Maxeke Institute (CMMI), in partnership with the South African Football Association (SAFA), hosted the South Africa senior women’s national team in a Send-Off Golf Day on Friday.

The Send-Off Golf Day was a platform to attract companies, institutions and individuals to contribute to the development of women’s football, which is less funded and has far less resources than the men’s game.

Through the teachings of icon Mme Maxeke, which centers around equality, the CMMI is making a clarion call to government and the private sector to work towards an ideal society of an equal society.

Joy is celebrating a day well spent with a R1-million to boost thanks to the 120 golfers who teed-off in a fundraising and send-off event for Banyana Banyana held at the Randburg Park golf club on Friday
Joy is celebrating a day well spent with a R1-million to boost thanks to the 120 golfers who teed-off in a fundraising and send-off event for Banyana Banyana held at the Randburg Park golf club on Friday

Coach Desiree Elis flanked by far left Danny Jordan, Gwen Ramokgopa and captain
Coach Desiree Elis flanked by far left Danny Jordan, Gwen Ramokgopa and captain
Spirits were high among Bafana players and technical team seen brandishing sponsors T-shirts
Spirits were high among Bafana players and technical team seen brandishing sponsors T-shirts
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