Parliament rallies behind Bafana Bafana ahead of Afcon in Morocco

As Bafana Bafana prepare for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, members of Parliament across political lines have united to offer support and encouragement to the national team.

Bafana Bafana, South Africa's national football team, is set to compete in the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Morocco. In a show of unity, Members of Parliament from different parties rallied behind the team, emphasizing national pride and the importance of the tournament.

Joe McGluwa, Chairperson of Parliament’s Sports Portfolio Committee, delivered a message urging the players to perform with passion. He stated, “We would like to say a word of encouragement and support to Bafana Bafana for Afcon. You are the pride of South Africa. Go out there play your heart out and (make) South Africa proud. Go and show Africa what South Africa is made of.”

The Patriotic Alliance expressed that the players enjoy the unwavering support of South Africans as they enter the competition. Similarly, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Eugene Mthethwa highlighted the broader significance of the event. He said, “We would like to extend our unwavering support the national football team, Bafana Bafana, as they proudly represent our nation at the Africa Cup of Nations. We actually recognise the significance of this platform, not only as a celebration of sporting excellence, but as a powerful symbol of unity, resilience and African pride.”

This collective backing from Parliament underscores the team's role in carrying the nation's hopes into the continental tournament, fostering a sense of shared encouragement across the political spectrum.

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