Posted in News on Oct 19, 2003.
Tickets will sell for R20 adults and R10 juveniles and will be on sale at all Computicket outlets countrywide.
The Glamour Boys return to action after almost two weeks of inactivity due to the national team and Coke Cup programme. With log leaders Wits University and third-placed Moroka Swallows out of action this weekend, victory will take Amakhosi back to the summit.
Soccer lovers coming to this game will be expected to donate at least one foodstuff tin or item of clothing for children at the center. These items will be collected at all entry points at the FNB stadium on match day.
This is another response to the office of the State President, Thabo Mbeki for South Africans to volunteer and corporate citizens to assist wherever possible to ensure that the HIV/Aids sufferers do not get prejudiced because of poverty and lack of nutrition.
The club's directors, management, staff, players, supporters and sponsors will present the collected donations to CSMC on the next day, Sunday, 26 October 2003 at 10H00 in Zuurbekom.
Senior government officials including national Minister of Social Services, Dr Zola Skweyiya and MECs from social services, sport and safety and security have been invited to come and witness the event.
Chiefs have tasted the success of a similar project when in April 2001 they collected more than 30 000 foodstuff tins and lots of clothing and footwear from the club's supporters and sponsors for the children at Takalani Home for the Mentally Handicapped in Diepkloof, Soweto.