Watch Nathi Mthethwa adds R5.8 million to Banyana Banyana’s bonus video

Desire Ellis and her charges arrived from Morocco on Tuesday, and they were given the welcome they deserve by fototball fans and dignitaries. Image: Twitter/Nathi Mthethwa

Banyana get R15 million as SA government increases bonus prize!

Banyana Banyana have received a whopping R15 million from the South African government for their 2022 WAFCON triumph.

Watch Nathi Mthethwa adds R5.8 million to Banyana Banyana’s bonus video

Desire Ellis and her charges arrived from Morocco on Tuesday, and they were given the welcome they deserve by fototball fans and dignitaries. Image: Twitter/Nathi Mthethwa

Banyana Banyana have received a whopping R15 million from the South African government for their 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) triumph.

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Desiree Ellis’ charges were crowned African champions for the first time ever as they beat hosts Morocco 2-1 in the final in July.

The South African Football Association (SAFA) had promised R9.2 million as the bonus for Banyana Banyana if they won the WAFCON.

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And the country’s FA fulfilled that promise while the Sport, Arts and Culture department added R5.8 million on top of that R9.2 million.

Now, Sport Minister Nathi Mthethwa has revealed that the department met with the national government after the R5.8 million bonus was pledged.

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And the government led by president Cyril Ramaphosa decided to increase the bonus prize from R5.8 to R15 million, meaning R9.2 million was added to the initial pledge.

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“We are here to announce that the national government’s contribution to the team has been R15 million that comes to the national government,” Mthethwa told reporters.

“And you remember the president said, ‘yes, R5.8 million but what I am saying is, it should be more than R5.8 million’.”

“So, you can make your calculations; our R5.8 [million] plus… then R15 million. It means that R9.2 million was added. And this is not taking into account the R9.2 million we spoke about earlier on which comes from the tournament,” added Mthethwa.

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