The highly anticipated Netball World Cup starts in Cape Town on Friday, 28 July 2023. This tournament will not only be the first to be hosted on African soil, but it will also play an important role in giving the local economy a boost of an estimated R68 million.
While all matches are being played in Cape Town, the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) has partnered with municipalities across the province to host public viewing centres, so that residents everywhere can have access to watching the live matches.
Western Cape Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Anroux Marais said: “We encourage members of communities across the province to use these public viewing centres to support our Spar Proteas as they compete for the World Cup. We have seen the unique atmospheres that these centre can bring at past events and we hope to see the same enthusiasm for this event! Thank you to all the municipalities for their support in hosting these centres.”
The following viewing centres will be available:
Eden
Central Karoo
Overberg
Cape Winelands
West Coast
DCAS hopes to see communities come out in numbers to make use of the opportunities to watch the live matches during the World Cup.
Tania Colyn
Acting Spokesperson for Minister Anroux Marais
Tel: 076 093 4913