South African Football (Safa) chief medical officer Dr Thulani Ngwenya was not fazed when he received death threats from faceless people last month.
SA Football Association chief medical officer Dr Thulani Ngwenya says he believes the death threats came from people who were receiving information that was not verified.South African Football Association chief medical officer Dr Thulani Ngwenya was not fazed when he received death threats from faceless people last month.
The two organisations disagreed on a date to restart the local game and Ngwenya‚ who was key to Safa's decision to insist on the strict observation of Covid-19 safety protocols before agreeing to resume‚ was viewed as the main stumbling block. One of Ngwenya's key responsibilities as the Safa compliance officer was to ensure that all the 32 National Soccer League teams followed the strict measures set out by the Joint Liaison Committee .
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