Current Springbok captain SiyaKolisi says he hopes his documentary 'Rise, the Siya Kolisi Story' will inspire all South Africans irrespective of race, creed or colour. Read more here
Kolisi said his partnership with Lenovo helps him communicate with his wife Rachel and their children while he is away on rugby tours.and that he wants to make it accessible to the remotest of areas.
“Lenovo is all for making sure that they want to level the playing ground like I do. We share the same programmes in making sure that everybody has access to technology and technology makes life so much simpler and you live much smarter with technology,” he said.Kolisi will lead the Springboks as they try defend their title at the Rugby World Cup in France later this year.
“That’s what many people have forgotten in this day and age. Just being a good human being and realising that if I am doing well and my neighbour is struggling, that means I am not doing well until my neighbour heals.”
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