AmaZulu FC joined in the effort to clean up the city of Durban

AmaZulu FC joined in the effort to clean up the city of Durban. Usuthu hit the affected malls in Kwa-Mashu and Umlazi after looting devastated those areas. The club’s president feels it’s important for the club to lend a hand in times like this.
“We know that a lot of our members and supporters have been calling us saying what can we do to elevate their plight, they are hungry but most importantly they want us to assist on the rebuilding efforts,” said Sandile Zungu.
Also this happens on the day after it’s now confirmed unequivocally that we will be playing in the CAF Champions League so we brought them the good news as well so we are bringing both good news and a message of hope.
(1/2) 📍KwaMashu Shopping Centre: Usuthu President Sandile Zungu (@mfanawasemlazi ) and Club Director, @ManziniZungu_ joined a group of community leaders and community members today who have showed great sacrifice and courage in the clean up process of KwaMashu Shopping Centre pic.twitter.com/qEQyT0kC2U
— AmaZulu FC (@AmaZuluFootball) July 18, 2021
AmaZulu player Samkelo Mgwazela said: “Obviously what has just happened here a few days or a few weeks ago I’m deeply sad but what has happened we are seeing stuff from social media and it’s not good for a beautiful South Africa it’s not very good.
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Source: eNCA