Amakhosi remembers its own
Amakhosi remembers its own

Posted in News on Dec 01, 2010.

Another colour was temporarily added to the famous gold and black at Naturena today. The colour is internationally used to regulate any automated equipment that is in motion at any given time to ground to a halt.



Often the colour simply denotes the need for immediate attention. Romantics associate it with intimacy.

Today the colour commemorates World AIDS Day when humanity joins hands to commemorate those infected and affected by the pandemic.



At the Kaizer Chiefs headquarters, staff players and media that turned to postulate on the incumbent Telkom Knockout were welcomed by Media Liaison who handed red ribbons to identify with the cause.

In a gesture that identifies with the challenges presented by the scourge caused by the repulsive disease, the usually boisterous media days at NATURENA turned somewhat sombre.



For some time we remembered the responsibility we all share to help in whatever manner possible and the little message we sent to our players through our Coach and Marketing Director were indicators of how badly affected we are and can be.



On World Aids day, we remember our own and ponder the grace with which we live our lives to at least be free from the pandemic.

We encourage all to at least know our status.

Voluntary Testing and Counselling should not be an option but a must do responsibility to all that care.

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