SOCCER fans in Limpopo will have more places to watch the World Cup in the province after an additional two public viewing areas were introduced yesterday. This brings to seven the number of viewing areas in the province after five were launched early this year.
SOCCER fans in Limpopo will have more places to watch the World Cup in the province after an additional two public viewing areas were introduced yesterday. This brings to seven the number of viewing areas in the province after five were launched early this year.
The additional sites will benefit soccer fans in Giyani and Tzaneen. The project is a provincial government initiative, in conjunction with Boxer Super Stores. The supermarket chain has also installed nine public viewing areas in other parts of the country.
The other five sites in Limpopo are in NkowaNkowa, Ntwampi sports grounds in the Sekhukhune area, Eldorado in the Capricorn district, Ga-Shongwane in the Waterberg district and at Thohoyandou Stadium.
Premier Cassel Mathale promised that there would be transport to the public viewing areas.
Limpopo fans get a better view
SOCCER fans in Limpopo will have more places to watch the World Cup in the province after an additional two public viewing areas were introduced yesterday. This brings to seven the number of viewing areas in the province after five were launched early this year.
SOCCER fans in Limpopo will have more places to watch the World Cup in the province after an additional two public viewing areas were introduced yesterday. This brings to seven the number of viewing areas in the province after five were launched early this year.
The additional sites will benefit soccer fans in Giyani and Tzaneen. The project is a provincial government initiative, in conjunction with Boxer Super Stores. The supermarket chain has also installed nine public viewing areas in other parts of the country.
The other five sites in Limpopo are in NkowaNkowa, Ntwampi sports grounds in the Sekhukhune area, Eldorado in the Capricorn district, Ga-Shongwane in the Waterberg district and at Thohoyandou Stadium.
Premier Cassel Mathale promised that there would be transport to the public viewing areas.
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