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By Citizen Reporter

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Twitter uproar over Minnie gracing KickOff Magazine cover

What about Carol Tshabalala and Portia Modise? Twitter has asked the magazine.


Minenhle ‘Minnie’ Dlamini is the first woman ever to be on the cover of KickOff Magazine, and Twitter is really not impressed. Minnie is trending, with most saying she was not supposed to be the first woman to be on the cover of the soccer magazine when there are many sportswomen who could have done the job.

Sports presenter Carol Tshabalala and former Banyana Banyana player Portia Modise, Desiree Ellis, Noko Matlou, Amanda Dlamini, to name a few, were overlooked, Twitter has argued.

“The saddest thing about this Minnie cover on KickOff is that Portia Modise was a Banyana Banyana star for close to a decade. No cover,” one said. Some have, however, defended Minnie, saying it was the magazine that was the problem for using a model and someone who knew “nothing” about sports to up their sales.

What are your thoughts on Minnie being the first woman to grace the cover of KickOff Magazine?

These were some of the comments on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/Mtha_Veekay/status/834706470155513857

https://twitter.com/Ntshalie/status/834733257124098049

https://twitter.com/LesegoPase/status/834731326754402304

https://twitter.com/SiceloDumakude/status/834725886415011840

https://twitter.com/Neo_url/status/834725500962607104

https://twitter.com/nobantubaker/status/834737401604009986

https://twitter.com/Zukolate/status/834737272734044160

https://twitter.com/Mnelisi/status/834727498206285825

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