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Sgwili Gumede | Role of sport in SA is misunderstood

This week, everyone was relieved that at least government is now allowing up to 50% capacity at sports events, provided the fans are vaccinated or produce a negative Covid test.

Photo: ArchiveWell, for starters, sport contributes about 3% – or more than $700 billion – to the global economy, according to Germany’s database company Statista.Subscribe to News24 for just R75 per month to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. You can cancel any time.

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