Capetonians are gearing up to show their gees at the Fan Park festivities this week to kickstart the Netball World Cup starting this Friday. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes when travelling through the CBD as several roads will be closed:
These 16 flags will continue to adorn the Coen Steytler Roundabout, adjacent to the CTICC, throughout the entirety of the tournament, which will conclude two weeks from now.The teams taking part in the competition comprise the host country, South Africa, along with defending champions New Zealand, Australia, Barbados, England, Fiji, Jamaica, Malawi, Scotland, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Wales, and Zimbabwe.
‘The City of Cape Town is geared up and ready to assist the local organising committee to execute this tournament.
Walter Sisulu Avenue between Lower Long Street and Heerengracht, Westbound with restrictions to the right lane and soft closure from 10am, 25 July to 5am, 7 August.
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