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The Cricket for Social Justice and Nation Building (SJN) has today released Khaya Zondo’s SJN testimony.
Zondo presented his testimony to the Office of the Transformation Ombudsman privately on 22 July and requested it...
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“The past 24-month period has been tumultuous for South African cricket. Our game has suffered immense damage and the appointment of the new Board of Directors has itself been a challenging and...
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The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) today welcomed the appointment of the new Cricket South Africa Board of Directors.
Andrew Breetzke, SACA CEO commented “The past 24-month period has been tumultuous for South African cricket....
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The governance crisis that has engulfed cricket for over 18 months has now escalated to the point where the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture has formally noted his intent to intervene in the...
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The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) has noted with shock and disappointment the actions of the Members’ Council (MC) in not agreeing to the proposals put forward by the CSA Interim Board to amend...
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"We face massive challenges with Covid, the domestic restructure, transformation, and the financial security of the game. As an organisation, SACA will continue to confront these challenges with the best interests of players...
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The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) held a successful AGM on 4 December 2020 attended by representatives from each domestic team.
Subsequent to the AGM, Khaya Zondo was elected by the SACA Executive Committee (Exco) to...
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