Unisa offers African champs Banyana bursaries to study at the institution

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Unisa offers African champs Banyana bursaries to study at the institution
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The 23 Banyana Banyana players who helped SA win the Women’s African Cup of Nations (Wafcon) title for the first time have been blessed with an opportunity to study at the University of SA (Unisa) for free.

Banyana continue to be celebrated after they returned home on Tuesday from Morocco with the Wafcon trophy after beating the hosts 2-1 in the climax of the tournament.

The victory earned the squad a visit to the Union Buildings where they met President Cyril Ramaphosa and were also awarded prize money of R5.8m by the department of sport.

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