Close Menu
  • Homepage
  • News
  • Cloud & AI
  • ECommerce
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contact

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest technology news from TechFinancials News about FinTech, Tech, Business, Telecoms and Connected Life.

What's Hot

ZEX PR WIRE Showcases International PR Distribution at Web Summit Qatar

2026-01-26

Best Crypto to Buy Now in Late January 2026: Why IPO Genie ($IPO) Dominates Private Market Presales

2026-01-26

SRD Grant Increase Is “Simply Unaffordable” Says Treasury

2026-01-26
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • ZEX PR WIRE Showcases International PR Distribution at Web Summit Qatar
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp RSS
TechFinancials
  • Homepage
  • News
  • Cloud & AI
  • ECommerce
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Contact
TechFinancials
Home»Connected Life»Checkers Sixty60 Dresses Paris Bok-Style
Connected Life

Checkers Sixty60 Dresses Paris Bok-Style

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2023-10-27Updated:2023-10-30No Comments2 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Checkers Sixty60
Checkers Sixty60
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

In a remarkable display of support for the national rugby team, Checkers Sixty60, South Africa’s premier grocery delivery app, took a bold step today by adorning the city of Paris in the unofficial Springbok colour. This spirited gesture comes on the eve of the highly anticipated 2023 Rugby World Cup final between South Africa and New Zealand, scheduled to take place at the iconic Stade de France in Saint-Denis, this Saturday at 21:00.

As the excitement reaches a fever pitch across the nation, Checkers Sixty60 has not just confined its support to the local front but has extended its backing across international borders. By transforming the streets of Paris with the distinctive Bok colour, Checkers Sixty60 has effectively sent a powerful message of unity and unwavering support to the South African rugby team as they prepare to battle it out on the grand stage against their fierce rivals, New Zealand.

This unprecedented move not only highlights the brand’s fervent patriotism but also underscores the deep-rooted passion that the entire nation feels for rugby, especially during such monumental tournaments. The streets of Paris are now alive with the vibrant hues of green and gold, symbolising the undying spirit of the Springboks and the collective hope of an entire nation.

The Checkers Sixty60 team, along with countless fans, is eagerly awaiting the clash of titans on Saturday night.

With bated breath and hearts brimming with pride, the nation stands firmly behind its team, chanting the rallying cry, “Bring it home, boys!” This fervent call echoes through the streets of Paris, resonating with every South African, near and far, as they unite in solidarity, hoping for a historic victory that will be remembered for generations to come.

Bring it home, boys! With a little creativity, Checkers Sixty60 today dressed Paris in the unofficial Bok colour ahead of South Africa’s clash against New Zealand in the 2023 Rugby World Cup final at Stade de France. #springboks #rwc2023 #strongertogether #Sixty60 #BokFriday pic.twitter.com/HHitnSCl9Q

— @SolGugu (@LourieGugu) October 27, 2023

$strongertogether boys! Bring it home Checkers Sixty60 New Zealand Paris Rugby World Cup Springboks
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Gugu Lourie
  • Website

Related Posts

The EX60: A Volvo That Talks Back

2026-01-20

New SITA CEO Vows: Faster Digital State, Stronger Security For All

2026-01-15

Stablecoins Are Gaining Ground As Digital Currency In Africa: How To Avoid Risks

2026-01-13

New Volvo EX60 Promises Up to 810km Range With A Quick Recharge

2026-01-08

SIU, Hawks In Coordinated Raids On Alleged R161M Covid-19 TERS Fraud Syndicate

2025-12-11

VERAFIED And Nolo Phiri Lead A New Digital Truth Movement In The Age Of AI Misinformation

2025-12-03

Can AI Be Inclusive Without Africa?

2025-12-01

Samsung Powers South African Rugby in Major Tech Partnership

2025-11-28

Crypto Payments Startup Oobit Accelerates Global Expansion Strategy with Launch in South Africa

2025-11-28
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

DON'T MISS
Breaking News

Chery SA to Buy Nissan Rosslyn Plant, Save Jobs

In a major development for South Africa’s automotive industry, Nissan and Chery SA have reached…

Directing The Dual Workforce In The Age of AI Agents

2026-01-22

Huawei Says The Next Wave Of Infrastructure Investment Must Include People, Not Only Platforms

2026-01-21

South Africa: Best Starting Point In Years, With 3 Clear Priorities Ahead

2026-01-12
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
OUR PICKS

The EX60 Cross Country: Built For The “Go Anywhere” Attitude

2026-01-23

Why Legal Businesses Must Lead Digital Transformation Rather Than Chase It

2026-01-23

Mettus Launches Splendi App To Help Young South Africans Manage Their Credit Health

2026-01-22

Over R270M In Phuthuma Nathi Dividends Remain Unclaimed

2025-11-27

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news from TechFinancials about telecoms, fintech and connected life.

About Us

TechFinancials delivers in-depth analysis of tech, digital revolution, fintech, e-commerce, digital banking and breaking tech news.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit RSS
Our Picks

ZEX PR WIRE Showcases International PR Distribution at Web Summit Qatar

2026-01-26

Best Crypto to Buy Now in Late January 2026: Why IPO Genie ($IPO) Dominates Private Market Presales

2026-01-26

SRD Grant Increase Is “Simply Unaffordable” Says Treasury

2026-01-26
Recent Posts
  • ZEX PR WIRE Showcases International PR Distribution at Web Summit Qatar
  • Best Crypto to Buy Now in Late January 2026: Why IPO Genie ($IPO) Dominates Private Market Presales
  • SRD Grant Increase Is “Simply Unaffordable” Says Treasury
  • Crypto Investors Are Turning Away From Price Predictions Toward Structured Participation Models
  • Eskom and the Netherlands launch Grootvlei Climate Smart Horticulture Centre in Mpumalanga
TechFinancials
RSS Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube WhatsApp
  • Homepage
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • About
© 2026 TechFinancials. Designed by TFS Media. TechFinancials brings you trusted, around-the-clock news on African tech, crypto, and finance. Our goal is to keep you informed in this fast-moving digital world. Now, the serious part (please read this): Trading is Risky: Buying and selling things like cryptocurrencies and CFDs is very risky. Because of leverage, you can lose your money much faster than you might expect. We Are Not Advisors: We are a news website. We do not provide investment, legal, or financial advice. Our content is for information and education only. Do Your Own Research: Never rely on a single source. Always conduct your own research before making any financial decision. A link to another company is not our stamp of approval. You Are Responsible: Your investments are your own. You could lose some or all of your money. Past performance does not predict future results. In short: We report the news. You make the decisions, and you take the risks. Please be careful.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.