![]() ![]() Ledwaba’s campaign launch was filled with drama as she was a no show after receiving threats of expulsion from Safa. I think Ria will change the narrative of football.” “She is going to make a difference and no matter how hard and tough, she won’t give up because we know the passion that is within us drives us to want to do better and change the narrative. This is where I want to be, who are you as a woman to want to take up our space in our dominating sport? “She’s going to have challenges and men are going to say this is my space. If we want to change in football and we want Bafana Bafana in the top 10 of the rankings, take my word a woman will make that change. ![]() “We need another woman and as I always say, if you want a job done right, send a woman. “I don’t feel proud and happy being the only woman representing the sporting fraternity,” said Molokwane. Molokwane insists women are not only capable of being in positions of power, but they are better when it comes to dependability. ![]() But Molokwane has her money on Ledwaba, as she believes the current Safa vice-president is the right person to take the association forward.Īnd more importantly for Molokwane, having a female president for a sport largely dominated by men will go a long way in the fight for women’s empowerment. The other two candidates vying for the big job are Nomsa Mahlangu and the outspoken Solly Mohlabeng.
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