Weekend Argus Saturday

Why Kolisi must remain Bok captain

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SIYA Kolisi attended a gala dinner in London on Thursday.

It was not technically in his honour, but the Springbok loose forward and his wife Rachel were in attendance at the famous Savoy Hotel for the UK’s Finding the Light Foundation, as the representatives for the Kolisi Foundation.

It is part of a fund-raising for the Bok skipper’s organisation, with performances from West End theatre stars also part of the dinner. A similar event will be taking place at Cape Town’s Artscape Theatre, running from April 17-21, with SA’s entertainer

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