
Zimbabwe National Rugby Union team had accommodation glitches in Tunisia and slept on the streets in protest.
The rugby team arrived their hotel and found it in poor standard, and the team protested.
According to BBC, they had been held in immigration for 6 hours after the authorities said that they had to pay a visa fee of 20 euros each.
Rugby Africa and Tunisia Rugby Union have released a joint statement apologising for the “unfortunate situation.”
Better accommodation has been found for the players, the statement said, and Tunisia Rugby Union, which hosts the World Cup qualifier and is to meet Zimbabwe, said there was “absolutely no intention to destabilise our opponents.”
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