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Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie has delayed the VAR rollout in South Africa, citing an R80 million funding gap and the need ...
Sport, Arts and Culture Minister, Gayton McKenzie, has revealed that a “critical meeting” is set to take place in the next ...
After months of speculation and initial denials, South African broadcaster SuperSport have confirmed the sale of Betway ...
In a nod to local motorsport culture, McKenzie praised the rise of spinning—a township-born motorsport now gaining ...
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The South African on MSNHas Gayton McKenzie failed to deliver on VAR promise?Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie has cast doubt on whether VAR technology will be ready in time for the upcoming PSL season.
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie’s recent comments in Parliament raise serious doubts about the implementation of VAR in the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Mckenzie Unveils R6.3 Billion Budget to Boost Local Talent in Sports and ArtsSport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has tabled a R6.3 billion budget this morning that he believes will help unlock local talent in both the sports, and arts and culture sectors.
Despite criticism, Minister McKenzie is adamant that Formula One will return to South African shores. The Kyalami racetrack ...
Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie says he will not be involved in the running of Siwelele FC. McKenzie had ...
Change is difficult, but it’s necessary... Access and opportunity matter, and even the greatest of talents need that opportunity,” said McKenzie.
McKenzie said people thought he was joking when he said F1 would return to the country. “Many laughed when I uttered the ...
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