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Upside-down flag a disrespectful error

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April 23, 2025

ON APRIL 13, during the Nedbank Cup semi-final match between Orlando Pirates and Marumo Gallants at Orlando Stadium, a glaring error blemished an otherwise thrilling football event. The South African national flag was displayed upside down, both on SuperSport and on SABC Sport's national broadcast.

Upside-down flag a disrespectful error

This oversight, visible to thousands of viewers, was not corrected by any of the stakeholders involved: the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, SuperSport TV, SABC Sport, Nedbank as the tournament sponsor, or Orlando Pirates as the home team.

This collective failure reflects a lack of attention to a symbol that holds deep meaning for South Africans and demands immediate accountability. The South African flag, a beacon of unity and resilience since its adoption in 1994, must be displayed with dignity.

According to the Southern African Vexillological Association, the flag should always have the red band at the top and the black triangle to the left when shown horizontally. Displaying it upside down is traditionally a sign of distress or surrender, which can be interpreted as an insult to our national pride.

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