Netball South Africa suspends planned activities

Netball South Africa President, Ms Cecilia Molokwane, and her executive committee have taken a unanimous decision to suspend all planned netball activities until further notice with immediate effect from 8 January 2021.

Since the start of 2021, South Africa has seen a resurgence in Covid-19 cases, more people seem to be contracting the virus and a lot more seem to be losing their lives in this pandemic.

Daily we have seen numbers increasing and these numbers have now become names of people we all know and are connected to.

SUN CITY, SOUTH AFRICA – NOVEMBER 29: Phumza Maweni of South Africa in action against Malawi during the Spar Netball Challenge 3rd test match between South Africa and Malawi at Sun City, Superbowl on November 29, 2020 in Sun City, South Africa. (Photo by Reg Caldecott/Gallo Images)

Netball South Africa President, Ms Cecilia Molokwane, and her executive committee have taken a unanimous decision to suspend all planned netball activities until further notice with immediate effect from 8 January 2021.

Postponed activities include the u.21 training camp which was scheduled for January 11 till 15, The SPAR Challenge in Cape Town between January 20 and 27 and the Male National Championships. This decision is taken to protect the lives of all our players, members, all stakeholders, and partners.

“As the country continues to see Covid-19 numbers rising, it is very scary seeing what is going on around us. We see numbers rising and these numbers are names of people that we know. As an executive, it was very important for us to decide to postpone all our planned activities until further notice. We will continue to take lead from government and consult all relevant stakeholders as we take all the much-needed steps to ensure that we protect lives, said Netball South Africa President Cecilia Molokwane.

The President and Netball South Africa Events team will continue to be in consultation with the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture as well as the Department of Health and will monitor the situation with the view of making the best decision for the sport.

Molokwane concluded by saying “I think it is also important that we take this time and continue to use this moment to educate our people about the importance of adhering to health regulations and protocols around Covid.”

Netball South Africa will continue to assess the situation over time and review the decision to either continue the events or keep them suspended until it is safe to resume playing.

The federation also urges all its members to minimise all forms of travel unless it is necessary to do so, the virus does not move, unless the people move it.

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