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Springboks’ Siya Kolisi remarks regarding the championship

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‘Robbed’ – All Blacks fans react to New Zealand’s RWC defeat

Despite falling short of more tries, the 2023 Rugby World Cup final between the Springboks and the All Blacks has been dubbed one of the most epic finals to have been played.
‘Robbed’ – All Blacks fans react to New Zealand’s RWC defeat
The Springboks edged the All Blacks 12-11, with Handre Pollard being the difference after he managed to score all the penalties that came his way. On the other end, the All Blacks failed to convert two penalties, and it took a toll on the scoreline.SPRINGBOKS SECURE FOUR RWC WINS
South Africa’s defence was solid, and it made the difference. No doubt their win also saw them going down in the history books of World Rugby as the second nation to win back-to-back World Cup finals.

The Springboks won the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup in Japan in 2019.

 

South Africa continued their perfect record in the Rugby World Cup finals, being the first men’s team to secure four victories. They have achieved this remarkable feat in the eight Rugby World Cups they’ve participated in, which is less than other teams.However, the win has come with much criticism from the All Blacks fans after the defeat. Against the win, All Blacks fans flooded social media with their two cents. Taking to Instagram, the All Blacks shared a heartfelt post that has since thrust rugby union into top trends.

@liamliterally posted: “Robbed boys… The whole country is so proud, we’ll get ’em next time.”

@dadswhite said: “Don’t know how anyone can move on positively, absolutely gut-wrenching. Our boys were robbed of the game they should have played, and we were clearly the better team playing most of the game with only 14. We definitely missed opportunities, but overall the refs won the World Cup final and SA benefits. Worst game I’ve ever watched. Chin up boys you’re the best team in the world regardless of that trophy.”

CONFIRMED: No public holiday on Monday – Mzansi is mad, here’s why…

South Africans and Springboks supporters who were gearing up for a public holiday on Monday will have to set their alarms once again after the Presidency confirmed that Cyril Ramaphosa will only address the nation tomorrow.

 

This after the country was promised a day off after the national rugby team won the Rugby World Cup for a second consecutive time.

The Boks beat New Zealand’s All Blacks 12-11 on Saturday night to become the first country to win four World Cup titleNO PUBLIC HOLIDAY ON MONDAY
In a tweet, the office of the presidency revealed that a public address would only occur on Monday evening.

This means that South Africans who anticipated a long weekend would have to go to work on Monday instead.

The tweet read: “President @CyrilRamaphosa will tomorrow, 30 October 2023, address the nation. Time: 20h00”

No other details of a public holiday were given.Naturally, many South Africans were not impressed after initial reports that the president was “considering” making Sunday or Monday a public holiday.

“This is not what you promised us,” commented one angry tweep. Another added: “It’s a little too late. If you want to announce Monday a public holiday, you need to meet with us tonight”.

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Before jetting off to France on Friday, Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya revealed that the proposal of a public holiday – likely falling on Sunday – was still being considered by the president.

He said in a media briefing: “The president has received a lot of messages in this regard. South Africans from all walks of life have reached out to him. He said to me I must relay the fact that he’s considering the request.”

MATRIC EXAMS ALSO BEGIN
Also raining on the parade of a public holiday is the fact that Matric students officially begin writing exams on Monday, 30 October.

According to the Department of Education, students will write their first English exam paper around the country.

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WHEN WILL WE GET A DAY OFF?
In the comments section, many were hopeful –about when SA would be granted a public holiday. Others were overly optimistic on good news like load shedding and petrol prices.

and other good news from the president.

@Rato_0601: “Give us 15 December”

@illythehost: “The whole week we not working?”

@FergHassan: “Dear Cyril. We need November off.

@BeeCeeForty5: “Petrol will be R4 a litre for 4 years”.

Is the birthday boy okay? Springbok Cheslin Kolbe spotted crying

Springboks star Cheslin Kolbe was spotted crying after winning the World Cup on his birthday.

South Africa got the best of New Zealand in a close and thrilling match that ended 12-11.

 

 

Cheslin Kolbe had been one of the stars the Springboks wanted to be on top form, and he did so.

Many other stars showed up, and after the final whistle, they all erupted with joy, drinking beer and dancing.

Indeed, that was not Cheslin, the birthday boy who was in tears at full time.

Indeed, what Cheslin Kolbe did was unexpected, and fans wondered if he was okay.

Sharing Cheslin’s picture on their Instagram, Springboks spoke of the back-to-back World Cup win.

“BACK-TO-BACK 🏆”Undoubtedly, the feeling of winning the World Cup can only be told by those who have won it.

That also goes with handling the emotions of winning such a massive trophy.

Indeed, Chesling Kolbe had a special day beyond many stars and fans.

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Winning the World Cup on his birthday seemed overwhelming to him, as he broke down into tears.

At full-time, he hugged Siya Kolisi, but he could not keep up with his mood as he went to his knees crying.

Indeed, this was a cry for joy, and Cheslin had it all.

The new Miss World South Africa: Dr. Claude M. Mashego

Claude, is a 24-year-old medical doctor hailing from Acornhoek, Bushbuckridge. She has always had a profound desire to make a difference in her community and beyond.

Her journey to the Miss World South Africa crown was not just a personal triumph but a testament to her dedication to youth and women’s empowerment. She beautifully expressed this sentiment on her official Instagram page.

 

 

DR. CLAUDE M. MASHEGO: BEAUTY AND BRAINS
Her captivating journey began at the University of Pretoria, where she earned her Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery degree. This was a remarkable feat that underscores her commitment to the betterment of her fellow South Africans.

But Claude’s vision extends far beyond the realm of medicine. Her aspirations align with the noble goal of building a network of young leaders and community builders not only in South Africa but across the African continent.Her non-profit organization, the Young Leaders Network, is her vehicle for this grand ambition. Through this initiative, she strives to unite young people with a common goal: transforming Africa into the powerhouse it’s destined to be.

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DR. CLAUDE M. MASHEGO:
Historic Win: Dr. Claude M. Mashego made history as the first-ever Miss World South Africa.
Medical Background: Claude is a 24-year-old medical doctor with a Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery degree from the University of Pretoria.
Youth and Women Empowerment: Her goal is to create a network of young leaders and community builders in South Africa and across the African continent through her non-profit, the Young Leaders Network.
Authenticity: Claude believes in authenticity as a means to be relatable. It allows her to connect with people on a human level and amplify the impact of her actions. She actively participates in the Maripi-Orhovelani Alumni Organization (MOAO), a non-profit organization dedicated to rebuilding her former high school, empowering its learners, and uplifting the surrounding communities.
Vision for South Africa: Claude’s wish is to narrow the inequality gap, eradicate poverty, and ensure equal quality educational opportunities and healthcare services for all South African citizens.
Inspirational Journey: Her pageantry journey is not just about beauty; it’s a platform for positive change, inspiring others to make a difference in their corners of the world.
Beauty with a Purpose: Claude’s grace, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to positive change make her the epitome of beauty with a purpose.
As the newly crowned Miss World South Africa, she stands ready to make a mark not only in Mzansi but also on the global stage.