Madam Deputy Speaker, I'll try to be as swift as possible. Firstly, in regard to the hon Lee's regime change - he spoke more about Zimbabwean politics than the situation about cricket - I think if he reads newspapers and quotes from them, he should please do so correctly. Here we have the suspension of a union. Zimbabwe is still a member of the ICC and, in fact, the ICC still has a responsibility to fulfil fixtures. So, I suggest he should have a conversation with the hon De Lille, who spoke about the complexity of the problems in Zimbabwe.
We certainly fully endorse the statement of the hon Nene. Indeed, sport contributes to the creation of a safe environment in our schools and I might just say that the Department of Education has launched the mini world cup in which more than 5 000 boy and girl learners from primarily disadvantaged communities are participating. Amongst the things they do deals not only with the promotion of football or soccer in our schools, but also with inclusivity, diversity and the establishment of an African identity. Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. [Applause.]