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Meat, memories and home: Siya Kolisi's special visit to Zwide before Springboks triumph

Meat, memories and home: Siya Kolisi's special visit to Zwide before Springboks triumph

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Siya Kolisi, the Springboks captain who grew up in Zwide, Gqeberha.
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In a heartwarming display of local pride and nostalgia, Springboks Captain Siya Kolisi took time out ahead of a triumphant match against Italy to indulge in flavours from his childhood.
The Springboks dominated at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium this past weekend, but before the cheers welcomed them, Kolisi returned to his roots in Zwide, Gqeberha, to enjoy the dishes that shaped his early years.
'It's match day in Nelson Mandela Bay. I'm at Zwide. I'm at my favourite place. A place that I grew up eating at, KwaLifa and Mafa,' Kolisi expressed proudly in a social media post.
'When I was younger, we would come here and grab a bite, eat some meat, and meet up with family and friends.'
For Kolisi, the visit was more than just a meal; it was a chance to relive childhood memories.
'Before the game, I was hungry and craving some meat. So I'm here chilling with the gents,' he added.
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KwaLifa and Mafa Butchery, known for its quality meats such as succulent steaks, crispy bacon, and tempting biltong, proved to be the perfect spot for the captain to fuel up before the big game.
Gqeberha, formerly known as Port Elizabeth, provided the ideal backdrop.
Famous for its stunning beaches, diverse wildlife and rich historical tapestry, the city embodies a vibrant culture that promotes relaxation, adventurous outdoor activities and warm interactions.
Kolisi, who is beloved by locals, took the opportunity to revel in everything Gqeberha had to offer.
In a delightful twist, the captain also shared a light-hearted moment on TikTok, showcasing his sense of fun as he danced along to a popular tune, "iWalk Ye Phara", while enjoying popcorn after a family movie night.
"There's no place like home 🕺🏾 I love being in GQ," he said.
Kolisi is no stranger to the community's spirit and happily embraces the joyful moments that come with being home.
Kolisi also took a meaningful township tour with his children during their visit.
In a touching TikTok video, he walked through Rolihlahla, a township named after Nelson Mandela, accompanied by his sister Liphelo and his daughter Keziah.
As the trio strolled through a street lined with informal dwellings, Kolisi reflected on his roots and the resilient community that surrounds him.
Both Zwide and Rolihlahla are informal settlements facing challenges such as protests for improved housing and essential services like electricity.
This visit marked a novel experience for Kolisi's children, who were travelling without their mother, Rachel, as the couple navigates their current divorce.
Yet, moments like these illustrate Kolisi's commitment to sharing his heritage with his family, ensuring the next generation appreciates their roots.
With both heartwarming familial moments and culinary nostalgia, Kolisi continues to resonate with fans, proving that even amid the pressures of professional sport, home remains a cherished place of solace and inspiration.
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