Robert Marawa dishes up juicy World Cup updates in new podcast: SPONSORED | The celebrated sportscaster has joined team McDonald's SA to bring you the 'Mealtime Analysis' podcast
The celebrated sportscaster has joined team McDonald's SA to bring you the 'Mealtime Analysis' podcastTune in to McDonald's SA's 'Mealtime Analysis' podcast with Robert Marawa to get World Cup updates and more.
Are you looking for fun, flavour and the best Fifa World Cup updates? McDonald's SA is ready to deliver this hat-trick with ais hosted by celebrated sportscaster Robert Marawa bringing you the juiciest updates about this legendary football tournament as it unfolds in Qatar,To add extra flavour to these soccer bites, Marawa enjoys his match analyses while tucking into McDonald's meals inspired by a trio of nations that are fanatical about football — including our own.
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