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Author:Newspod
The Kia Street Soccer project, in association with Foodzone, Lets Play and Sporting Chance are pleased to announce that Trouble Tigers from Umlazi took this year’s Kia Street Soccer project title after a convincing finish against Newtown of Inanda at KwaZulu-Natal’s home of ‘street soccer’, Amanzimtoti Street in KwaMashu on Tuesday.
Wednesday, 26 May 2010 | 162 hits
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Author:Lunga Ntuli
It may take years for our South African Football to be in an international standard and that can only be achieved if women like Tanja Schafer, Nonhlanhla Myeni, Jabu Msomi and Makhosi Luthuli can be given more support as they un pack the issues that can make a player become a Million Dollar player.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 | 307 hits
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Author:Cricket South Africa
Three fortunate young girl learners got the rare opportunity to spend the day at Cricket South Africa’s headquarters in Illovo, Johannesburg as part of the “Take a girl child to work day” initiative. The girls were treated to a unique experience of how one of the country’s tops sports is managed and run.
Friday, 29 May 2009 | 1026 hits
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Author:on behalf of Bakers Mini Cricket by Grapevine Communications
The commitment to cricket development in South Africa was seen recently when a Bakers Mini Cricket delegation undertook a two-day tour of the Boland region to establish how the programme is being run in the area.
Tuesday, 24 February 2009 | 1286 hits
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Author:Do Communicate for Velokhaya
Fifteen-year old Yoliswa Maseti has been picked as the only girl to accompany five excited men’s development cyclists to represent Velokhaya to the Tour de France, an initiative which raises funds for cycling infrastructure in some of South Africa’s poorest communities.
Friday, 11 July 2008 | 1081 hits
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Author:the gsport Newsroom
gsport Editor Kass Naidoo was a special guest at IBM on Monday, when she visited a group of grade 9 learners at the computer industry’s Sandton, Johannesburg offices, to give an inspirational talk to the girls, as they prepare to finish their school careers, and embark on their careers and tertiary studies.
Tuesday, 08 July 2008 | 1125 hits
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Author:Brad Bing for Sporting Chance
Over three hundred and fifty children from the communities of Nyanga, Khayelitsha, Mitchell’s Plain and Manenberg were transported to Sunrise Beach, Muizenberg on Friday 4 April for the 2008 Khulani Beach Soccer Festival.
Thursday, 10 April 2008 | 1487 hits



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