It's day three of the Springboks' Rugby World Cup trophy tour and the country's outpouring of sporting joy continues.
The champions are in Eastern Cape this weekend.
They will parade in East London on Saturday and Port Elizabeth on Sunday.
The province is home to Siya Kolisi, Makazole Mapimpi and coach Rassie Erasmus.
The final leg will be on Monday in Cape Town.
? Boks' Trophy Tour heads south
— Springboks (@Springboks) November 8, 2019
‼ Here is the route for East London
?? Join the RWC champions on Saturday
? https://t.co/6SllTjdyrX#ChampionsTogether pic.twitter.com/fjOD6oORYN
? East London are you ready?
— Springboks (@Springboks) November 9, 2019
‼ The RWC champs are in town today
? This is where you can see them#ChampionsTogether pic.twitter.com/qpsO71YcHt
The hometown boy has returned ? BEEAAAST ?????@mtnza @Springboks #wegotubokke #strongertogether #UgotUsBokke pic.twitter.com/6iDFW9yNQC
— The Official MTN Bozza (@Official_Bozza) November 8, 2019
The @Springboks victory parade making its way through Soweto ???
— SuperSport ?? (@SuperSportTV) November 7, 2019
LIVE coverage continues on SS1, SS10 & @DStv Now > https://t.co/3wUsZ183KY #SpringbokChampions#ChampionsTogether pic.twitter.com/54WZmHYWOW
Meanwhile Free State Rugby have expressed their disappointment with the decision to not include the province in the Springboks’ World Cup victory parade.