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SABC radio stations RSG and Radio 2000 will carry live commentary, whilstThe SABC’s Acting Chief Operations Officer , Ms Sylvia Tladi states: “The public broadcaster is aware of the fact that rugby is a loved sport in our country.

The SABC radio will broadcast live the Springboks’ first World Cup game, against rivals the All Blacks. Listeners of Radio 2000 and RSG will be able to tune in from 11.45 Saturday morning.

 

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