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Tobie Badenhorst, Nedbank’s head of sponsorships and cause marketing. Picture: Chris Ricco / BackpagePix
Tobie Badenhorst, Nedbank’s head of sponsorships and cause marketing. Picture: Chris Ricco / BackpagePix

The remaining fixtures in the Nedbank Cup are part of the PSL’s plans to resume the domestic club programme that has been on hold for two months due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

The organisers of the Ke Yona competition told City Press on Friday that the banking firm had been in constant discussions with the PSL regarding the outstanding matches of the lucrative knockout competition, which is at the semifinal stage.

The semifinalists this year are Mamelodi Sundowns, who will play against Bidvest Wits, while Baroka FC were drawn against Bloemfontein Celtic.

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