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30 January 2014

 

 

SACTWU calls for meeting with SAFA to clarify local procurement targets for
new Bafana kit

 

 

SAFA has announced a change in Bafana Bafana kit sponsorship from Puma to
Nike.

 

The COSATU-affiliated Southern African Clothing & Textile Workers' Union
(SACTWU) has today called for a formal meeting with SAFA to clarify what
local manufacturing targets have been set for the new supporters' kit. We
have had similar and successful engagements with the immediate two sponsors
(Adidas and Puma) previously.

 

We are of the view that it is important for local jobs, local manufacturing
capacity, local economic development and national pride that priority be
given for these kits to be manufactured domestically, in South Africa.

 

We have written to SAFA President, Danny Jordaan, in this regard and now
await a response.

 

We will make further announcements regarding this matter once we have had
the meeting with SAFA, which we hope will be convened as soon as possible.

 

 

Issued by:

Andre Kriel

SACTWU General Secretary

If further comment or information regarding this matter is required, kindly
contact SACTWU's Simon Eppel on office number 021 447 4570 or cell number
083 652 3559.

 

 

 

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