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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund Honours Late School Cricket Player

Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund Honours Late School Cricket Player

16 February 2026 by Guest

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced the establishment of the Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund at Krugersdorp High School (KHS) to honour the life, talent and promise of Retshegofetse Sennelo, a gifted young cricketer whose life was tragically cut short.

The post SENNELO LEGACY LIVES ON AS CSA AND KRUGERSDORP HIGH SCHOOL HONOUR LATE CRICKETER first appeared on Cricket South Africa.

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has announced the establishment of the Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund at Krugersdorp High School (KHS) to honour the life, talent and promise of Retshegofetse Sennelo, a gifted young cricketer whose life was tragically cut short.

Retshegofetse was a Grade 12 learner at Krugersdorp High School and a key member of the school’s first cricket team. A talented all-round sportsman, he had already achieved provincial recognition for his cricketing ability and was widely regarded as a young man with immense potential, both on and off the field.

In recognition of his legacy, the Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund has been established to support and uplift young scholars with strong cricketing potential, ensuring that his passion for education and sport continues to create opportunities for others.

The all-inclusive bursary fund comprises a total value of R1 million, paid over five years, and will support three learners annually.

The fund was officially handed over to Krugersdorp High School on Monday with learners, family and friends present.

With CSA, Lions Cricket and school representatives in attendance, the handover ceremony was further honoured by the presence of Ms. Peace Mabe, Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture.

Her presence underscored the significance of the Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund in creating meaningful opportunities for young South Africans and ensuring that Retshegofetse’s legacy continues to inspire future generations.

The bursary operates alongside the CSA Focus School Programme, which has been successfully implemented at Krugersdorp High School since 2018, reinforcing CSA’s commitment to holistic learner development that prioritises both academic excellence and cricketing growth.

For the 2026 intake, CSA will support three bursary recipients, namely; Lesedi Dave Kutane, Kutlwano Dibetso, and Mamorena Mothusi.

All three learners have demonstrated outstanding cricketing ability, having previously been selected for provincial teams, while also showing strong academic potential in their respective primary schools.

CSA Executive for Domestic Cricket, Edward Khoza, commented;

“Through the Retshegofetse Sennelo Bursary Fund, CSA aims to honour a young life lost too soon by creating lasting impact through education and cricket.

“The inclusion of two female bursary recipients aligns with CSA’s vision of ensuring equal opportunities in the development of girls’ cricket, reinforcing the national priority of gender equity in sport and education.

“To the Sennelo family, thank you for allowing us to honour the life and legacy of your beloved son, Retshegofetse, in a way that will continue to touch and transform young lives for years to come. Your strength, grace and generosity in turning profound loss into lasting opportunity are truly inspiring.

“Our sincere appreciation also goes to Krugersdorp High School, the school leadership, educators and coaching staff. Thank you for nurturing talent, prioritising academic excellence, and for your unwavering support of your learners, not only as cricketers, but as well-rounded individuals,” Khoza concluded.

Source: cricket.co.za

Shaun Pollock: Born into a family of renowned cricketers, Shaun Pollock was the son of Peter Pollock and the nephew of Graeme Pollock. One of the best medium pace bowlers of South Africa, he was pushed into captaincy when Hansie Cronje got entangled in a match-fixing scandal in 2000.

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