Zebras give back to community

 Zebra Football Club donated food parcels to needy residents in Skhila on Saturday November 13.

“We know there are people in our community who rarely have food on their tables. We hope we will be able to do this again in December. The club is also taking a stand against gender-based violence (GBV) during the 16 Days of Activism for No Voilence Against Women and Children. We want to support the men in our community to be good fathers, husbands and providers. We must stand together and help one another,” said the owner and coach, Thabo Mogane.

Thabo Mogane, the owner and coach of the Zebra Football Club, and some of the food parcels.

The Maseko family was one of the food parcel beneficiaries. Front: Mary Maseko, Themba Maseko, Teboho Mogane, Thulani Masilela, Thabo Mogane (club owner), (back) Thabang Ramaube, Tshepo Moleleki, Simon Madigaga and Thabang Mabunda.

The Zebras practice on Saturday afternoons at the football field in Skhila and are currently playing in the Mashishing Promotional League. Phone Mogane on 066 078 1399 for more information.

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