South Africa's World Cup winning squad are using the score from last year's final in Japan to launch a campaign to feed people left destitute by ...
CAPE TOWN: South Africa's World Cup winning squad are using the score from last year's final in Japan to launch a campaign to feed people left destitute by the impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
In return, those who buy tickets have a chance to win a host of memorabilia from the tournament donated by the players - a total of 44 prizes .
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