UCB pledges R20 000 to Ellis Park tragedy fund
The United Cricket Board of South Africa has pledged R20 000 towards the fund to assist the families of the victims of last Wednesday's football tragedy at Ellis Park Stadium, UCB Chief Executive Officer Gerald Majola announced on Tuesday
17-Apr-2001
The United Cricket Board of South Africa has pledged R20 000 towards the
fund to assist the families of the victims of last Wednesday's football tragedy at
Ellis Park Stadium, UCB Chief Executive Officer Gerald Majola announced on Tuesday.
"We would like to assist and show our support for the many people
whose loved ones died while attending a sports event," Majola said.
Majola has also postponed his plans to travel to the West Indies so that
he can attend the victims' funerals which are scheduled to take place on
Saturday. He will now travel to the West Indies to be with the South African
national team in early May.
South African national team manager Goolam Rajah said from Jamaica that the
team would wear black armbands when they take the field against the West
Indies in the fifth Test which starts in Kingston on Thursday.
"Once again
we would like to offer our sincere condolences to the families of the people
who died and the team will wear black armbands as a mark of respect," Rajah
said.