The City of Cape Town has opened community halls across the metro for people to enjoy the Netball World Cup live on big screens.
Players go for the ball during a netball match.Netball World CupFour large viewing areas have been set up for the public for the duration of the World Cup. This in a bid to ensure that everyone can enjoy the gees of the first such tournament on African soil.Families, friends and even lone community members are invited to enjoy watching the major sporting event with others.Each of the facilities have its own decorations, feel and set up.“Some entertainment will be there.
Meanwhile, Capetonians are over the moon that the World Cup is hosted in their home town and backing the Spar Proteas for the win. The venues will be open for all the matches and will close half an hour after the last game of the day.Capetonians to enjoy Netball World Cup live on big screens:
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