Both the men’s national under-23 side and senior women’s national team will be jetting to Rio de Janeiro next month for the Olympic football tournament, which kicks off in August.
The South American country has been hard hit by the virus, with the World Health Organisation declaring it a global health emergency in February.
Yesterday, top ranked golfer Jason Day pulled out of the Summer Games, citing the virus as a concern, but SAFA Head of Communications Dominic Chimhavi has assured precautionery measures.
"We have been assured that there is no need to press any panic buttons; we are on top of it. We have sent our advance mission to do the homework and we are happy.”
Banyana will be kicking off their campaign on 3 August against Sweden, while the under-23s will face hosts Brazil the following day.