NSA President, Cecilia Molokwane, recovers from Covid-19
The results came back on April 4 and she has now tested negative.

Netball South Africa (NSA) president, Cecilia Molokwane has been in quarantine for the past two weeks after testing positive for Covid-19.
Molokwane had travelled to the United Kingdom and had several meetings with heads of various sports federations including the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa prior to her testing positive.
“Following my results, both my medical doctor Sam Manthata and MEC for Health in Limpopo, Dr. Phophi Ramathuba, recommended that I be in quarantine for at least two weeks before I can retest again. It is such an exhausting exercise. However, it’s worth it to be self-quarantined for my sake and the sake of those close to me.
“I have a three-year-old daughter. Not being able to even give her hug is a nightmare, one needs to be self-disciplined because the virus doesn’t move, but people do.”
“This virus is serious, and I see people not taking it seriously and it worries me. I will continue with my family to adhere to the precautions and the lockdown.
“To all those that were praying for me and those who never judged me and supported me, a big thank you.
“Coronavirus knows no colour, race, gender or religion. Whether rich or poor it will get you, so for us to safe and for the country please stay at home and be safe,” said Molokwane, NSA president.
Molokwane has been in quarantine as per instructions by her medical doctor and has since gone back to retest.
The results came back on April 4 and she has now tested negative.
She joins over 50 people who have recovered from Covid-19.
Molokwane would also like to inform the public that none of the persons she interacted with upon her return from the UK have tested positive.
Credit: NSA (Press Release)



