Dohne Damons
Eskom announced that South Africans can expect stages 4 and 6 loadshedding until the end of the year.
A thrilling performance by the Springboks displayed the trademark resilience of South African by securing an 18-3 victory over Scotland at Stade de Marseille on Sunday, September 10th.
With this impressive victory, South Africa currently stands second in Pool B, behind leaders Ireland who defeated Romania on Saturday.
Beyond the on-field action:
A poster displayed the witty and humorous spirit of South African fans in the stands. One social media user drew attention to it with a post on their feed. It read, “Our bench has more power than Eskom.”
The ANC and De Ruyter are an international embarrassment now. #Springboks pic.twitter.com/kM9DiETnSP
— Mr Handsome_ZA (@Noxza_dube) September 10, 2023
The poster references the electricity challenges in South Africa. This playful display of humor in the midst of a sports event showcases South Africa’s ability to use satire to highlight their daily challenges to the world.
Victory sealed with a kiss
The post-match celebrations featured a heartwarming moment as Rachel Kolisi, the wife of South Africa’s captain Siya Kolisi, and their children cheered from the sidelines. Siya’s stellar performance on the field led his team to victory, and fans affectionately nicknamed Rachel “Our National Makoti” for her unwavering support.
The family may have left South Africa for France, but they’re still waving the flag high as seen in pics shared of Saturday’s beach day in Toulon.
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