Parliament is concerned that the SA Football Association (Safa) has no money to pay Wafcon champions Banyana Banyana their promised bonuses.
Elleck Nchabeleng, chairperson of the select committee on education and training, sport, arts and culture, expressed concern on Friday. He said it is a “known principle that promises made were tantamount to debt that needs to be paid”.
“Safa needs to come clean and clarify this discussion on social media. Official communication about serious issues like the winning bonus for our queens ought not to be made on social media first. We are talking African champs here; all sponsors, surely, are queuing for an opportunity to be associated with Banyana Banyana.”
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