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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 9, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    SABC Boxing South Africa launched Communications Minister Faith Muthambi has welcomed the agreement reached between the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and Boxing South Africa (BSA) to bring South African boxing back to the majority of South African viewers.

    SABC Boxing South Africa launched Communications Minister Faith Muthambi has welcomed the agreement reached between the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and Boxing South Africa (BSA) to bring South African boxing back to the majority of South African viewers.

    Muthambi said she was happy with the agreement because South Africans will once again watch the new and upcoming boxers such as Arthur Mayisela, Simon Tsipa Skhosana, Brian Mitchell, Harold Volbrecht, Tap Tap Makhathani and Baby Jake Matlala.

    Speaking at the SABC Boxing South Africa launch recently, Muthambi said the Ministry of Communications doors are open for any further engagements the two companies might require, and thanked promoters who were willing to come to the party.

    “You exemplified the ubuntu spirit of caring and ensuring that young men and women can have that dream of escaping poverty through boxing,” the minister said.

    She said she hoped the fighting spirit of boxers would inspire youth and influence their approach to life.

    – SAnews.gov.za

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