Sundowns coach Mngqithi shoots saves Western Cape for failing to provide official funeral for Ngcongca



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“I wonder if it was a different career… I’ve seen so many people receiving provincial funerals that I don’t think they were even worthy. I see someone who left this province when he was a child and went to shine the flag of the province, represented you with pride, dignity and honor.

“He never failed you, everywhere we talk about someone who made the Western Cape proud for the accolades Anele received, let alone playing for Bafana Bafana. I think the black boy from Gugulethu was denied a chance to see and celebrate a true role model, a chance to celebrate one of the best exports from this country.

“You may not like him, he was an advocate and whatever he accomplished should be a clear sign that this is something to celebrate. We fight hard to try to give our young people a developmental path so they know that if I want to be successful, I must be humble, selfless, and human, but these kids never had that opportunity.

“It was a diamond that came in a small package, but I’m not one to be unhappy because if the leadership was honest, trustworthy and humane, they must have seen the need to honor Anele.



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