Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Rulani Mokwena has paid tribute to women in the country on the 65th anniversary of the anti-pass women's march to the Union Buildings on Monday.
Mokwena said women are the bedrock of society as the nation remembered those who made themselves in 1956.
“This is a club that goes further in showing appreciation by being one of the few sides that takes women's football extremely seriously‚ and that takes our women supporters extremely seriously. “We would like to express our warm feelings to every woman out there and wish them a very happy Women's Day.”
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