Madam Speaker, my question to the Deputy Minister is this: Looking back with the benefit from inside, how has the contribution made to the Legacy Trust assisted in the shaping and transformation of soccer in this country?
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of the reasons why we had agreed to host the world cup in 2010 was to make sure that we are able to have the legacy that can go as far as the rural areas that normally wouldn't benefit.
If you listened to the [Inaudible.] and sixty million that I had spoken about, that was given to us by FIFA, the majority of that money has gone to the district and regional [Inaudible.] football associations to make sure that we are able to have soccer reaching out to as far as [Inaudible.]
Of course, how then the effect of that happened, depends on the members of the House to be able to do that oversight where we are so that we can be able to see and be able to say "Yes, indeed, from what we have hosted, if the benefit has been seen on the ground." But the report that we have received from the provinces and the districts and from SAFA itself, the hosting has actually helped to make sure that we had ... the legacy has moved to as far away to {Inaudible.] Thank you very much, Speaker.