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17 December 2023

Proteas Batting Coach – JP Duminy – After South Africa Set Record ODI Score at Home

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Arshdeep Singh and Avesh Khan led India to a resounding win in the first ODI played at the Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg on Sunday 17 December 2023. South Africa crumbled to a record low score in this first ODI against India – the lowest score by the Proteas in a home game. JP Duminy, a recent …

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17 December 2023

Crusaders Recover From Opening Loss To Win CSA T20 Community Cup

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: Robbie Frylinck-inspired Hollywoodbets Crusaders CC recovered from an opening day defeat at the hands of Jendamark United Cricket to win...

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17 December 2023

Murshida Khatun And Bowlers Power Bangladesh To Victory In The First ODI

Location: Sport

EAST LONDON: An amalgamation of an unbeaten half-century from Murshida Khatun and a team effort from the bowlers helped Bangladesh seal...

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17 December 2023

Day 1 Wrap – Schuld Sets Another Milestones At Khaya Majola Week

Location: Sport

MAKHANDA: For the second successive year it was Ludwich Schuld from North West who scored the first century of the annual...

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16 December 2023

Birrell Talks Life And Cricket At CSA Khaya Majola Week

Location: Sport

MAKHANDA: One would wonder about the wisdom of getting an ex-player or current coach as a guest speaker to address a...

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16 December 2023

#Pitchupinpink Pink Day To Continue Raising Awareness In The Battle Against Breast Cancer

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: The hugely popular Pink Day One Day International (ODI) is set to take place at DP World Wanderers Stadium on...

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15 December 2023

Suryakumar And Kuldeep Aid India Earn Share Of Series

Location: Sport

JOHANNESBURG: The Proteas had to settle for a share of the KFC T20 International (T20I) Series after India levelled three-match sequence...

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14 December 2023

Celebrating South Africa’s sports stars

Location: News

Celebrating South Africa's sports stars

South Africans will celebrate South Africa’s sports achievements and the Springboks World Cup victory on Friday, after President Cyril Ramaphosa declared 15 December a public holiday.

The Boks clinched a hard fought and historic victory during a tough encounter against New Zealand in the 2023 Rugby World Cup final held in Paris in October.

The Boks are the only national team who have won the Rugby World Cup four times.

In an address to nation shortly after the win and following public calls for a public holiday to celebrate the victory and sports achievements in true South African style, President Ramaphosa said the holiday would only be held after the matric final exams.

“In celebration of the Springboks’ momentous achievement and the achievements of all our other sports men and women, and as a tribute to the resolve of our united nation, I am declaring Friday the 15th of December 2023 as a public holiday.

“We declare this to be a day of hope, a day of celebration and unity. Our sports men and women have shown us what is possible. We will succeed and we will ensure that we leave no one behind,” President Ramaphosa said.

The year 2023 has been a glittering year for South African sports and its stars. Notable achievements include:

  • The Springbok’s Rugby World Cup victory in October.
  • Banyana Banyana’s progression into the knockout stages of the FIFA Women’s World Cup (the first South African senior football side to do so) following their maiden Women’s Africa Cup of Nations victory in 2022.
  • KG Montjane became the first South African woman in 40 years to win a French Open title after she and her Japanese partner Yui Kamiji, clinched the doubles wheelchair final in June.
  • South African swimming sensation Tatjana Schoenmaker won her first ever world title at the World Aquatics Championships held in Japan in July.
  • The South African Special Olympics team returned from the Special Olympics World Games held in June with 22 gold, 20 silver and seven bronze medals.
  • South Africa’s successful hosting of the Netball World Cup which was held on African soil for the first time in its history. The tournament was held during July and August.
  • The Momentum Proteas – South Africa’s women’s national team – reached the finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup final held in Cape Town in February.
  • The Proteas reached the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup held in India in November.

Earlier this week in his newsletter to the nation, the President urged South Africans to come together to “remind ourselves of everything that we love about South Africa”.

The President called on South Africans to mark a special public holiday to celebrate the historic victory of the Springboks in the Rugby World Cup.

“Their victory, alongside many other achievements by South Africans on the global stage, is a reminder of our country’s tremendous strengths and the promise that it holds.

“Let us come together on Friday to remind ourselves of everything that we love about South Africa. Let it be a day of hope, celebration and unity. I wish all South Africans a safe, peaceful and restful festive season as we all prepare for a successful new year,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

 

NeoB
Thu, 12/14/2023 - 11:50

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14 December 2023

Sport for change

Location: News

Sport for change

With the holiday period almost in full swing, many of us can’t wait to see the back of the office in exchange for time to unwind with family and friends, after all it has indeed been an exhausting year for most.

I’m sure I’m not alone in feeling that the years after the horrible chapter of the COVID-19 pandemic have been difficult. Oddly, at times it felt as if two years had been crammed into a single calendar year.

Despite the doom and gloom of all our varying individual circumstances, South Africa’s sporting men and women this year gave us the ray of sunshine we all needed.

They not only brought smiles to our faces, but they gave much-needed hope and pride to the nation.

Think of the wonderful performance of Banyana Banyana who made history becoming the first senior South African football team to qualify for the knockout round of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. While not reaching the finals, the SPAR Proteas team made the country proud in their performance at the Netball World Cup that South Africa hosted in July and early August.

To add to the magic made on the sporting field, the men’s national cricket team, the Proteas, made the country proud at the 2023 Cricket World Cup reaching the semi-finals of the tournament in November.

This as the Springboks lifted the Webb Ellis trophy for a record fourth time since South Africa became a democracy in 1994. Their win at the Rugby World Cup in France and the performance of the other sporting codes did much for the mood of a country bedevilled by various challenges such as unemployment, gender-based violence and corruption. 

We even glossed over the stress associated with being a sports fan. I mean what is a little bit of yelling at the television in frustration because the team wouldn’t listen to our armchair advice or walking away from it without watching the match to the end because it’s just too stressful?

South Africans also withstood the dreaded bouts of load shedding that led to the missing of matches if one did not make alternative arrangements to catch the game somewhere else.

We have since put all that behind us.  After all, we all know that being a fan of any sporting code is not always easy!

Sport supporters and part-time supporters who got caught up in the fever pitch of it all supported our teams. We are not called a sporting nation for nothing.

South Africans rallied behind their national teams so much so that President Cyril Ramaphosa declared the 15th of December 2023 as a public holiday in celebration of the Springboks’ momentous achievement.

And yes, I completely understand that for some, social cohesion is an airy-fairy concept or government initiative that bears no weight in everyday-life situations where racism and inequality are very much part of life in Mzansi.

The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture defines social cohesion as “the degree of social integration and inclusion in communities and society at large, and the extent to which mutual solidarity finds expression itself among individuals and communities”.

In President Cyril Ramaphosa’s words the Boks’ win has “united South African people.” I mean who can forget the viral clip of Springboks winger Makazole Mapimpi being cheered on by customers and store staff whilst out grocery shopping, and Eben ‘Elizabedi’ Etzebeth and RG Snyman dancing with South African fans near the Eiffel Tower in Paris?

The win showed that while challenges remain, the country has come a long way in its journey of democracy that involved the transformation of a country that only worked for a minority to a country that embraces all of her people.

The victories on the sporting field have a far greater meaning for South Africans. These victories result in disadvantaged little ones and teenagers seeing themselves reaching and even exceeding the heights reached by the sporting heroes.

Sport is more than just sport; it unites us; it inspires us; gives us hope - and is often a ticket to a better life.

And while we all scoffed at the President for making the holiday only in December because we all needed one sooner rather than later, the time has finally arrived.

As a loyal sports fan, you have earned it, now enjoy it! -SAnews.gov.za

Neo
Thu, 12/14/2023 - 12:11

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14 December 2023

Catch R2 million returns

Location: Sport

With Betway SA20 set to make an exciting return starting on 10 January 2024 , title sponsors of the competition, Betway, are excited to once again be taking the stakes higher, as the globally acclaimed sports betting and entertainment brand proudly announces the return of the Betway Catch R2 Million campaign. The innovative addition to …

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14 December 2023

Strengthening unity and social cohesion in a healing nation

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Strengthening unity and social cohesion in a healing nation

By Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa

Following the record-breaking fourth Rugby World Cup title win by the Springboks, South Africa’s national men’s rugby team, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared 15 December 2023 a public holiday to celebrate the team’s momentous achievement. It is fitting that this celebratory holiday occurs during Reconciliation Month and a day before Reconciliation Day, which is dedicated to fostering reconciliation and strengthen unity in the country.

The theme for 2023 Reconciliation Month is “Strengthening Unity and Social Cohesion in a Healing Nation”. This theme acknowledges South Africa’s continuing journey of healing from past injustices and overcoming current challenges. The theme also underscores the important role of Department of Sport, Arts and Culture in fostering national unity and social cohesion. South Africa’s creatives, cultural practitioners, and athletes play an important role in uniting the country and sharing with the world the essence of South Africa as a country that values unity and social cohesion. This has been clear to see in 2023, in what has been a significant year for South African sport, arts and culture.

The year began with the Proteas Women’s national cricket team reaching the Women’s Cricket T20 World Cup for the first time on home soil and has been heightened by the Springboks’ record-breaking Rugby World Cup victory. South Africa has also hosted several mega-events such as the Netball World Cup and the World Rowing Regatta. Also, Banyana Banyana made the country proud by reaching the FIFA Women’s World Cup Round of 16, the first time a senior South African national football team – men or women – progressed from the FIFA World Cup group stages. The Proteas Men’s national cricket also made the nation proud by reaching the semifinals of the 2023 Men’s Cricket World Cup.

It has also been an eventful year on the creative and artistic front. South African amputee dancer, Musa Motha brought judges and crowds to tears with breakthrough performances in the Britain's Got Talent competition. Opera singer Pretty Yende continued to raise the country’s flag high on the world’s operatic stages and performed at the coronation of the United Kingdom’s King Charles III. South Africa’s Amapiano musicians have taken the genre to even greater heights internationally. Musicians Zakes Bantwini, Wouter Kellerman and Nomcebo Zikode won a Grammy Award this year, while Trevor Noah, Tyla, Just 6 and Musa Keys all received nominations for the 2024 Grammy Awards. Grammy Award-winning DJ and producer Black Coffee also made history when he performed at Madison Square Gardens in New York, becoming the first South African DJ or producer to achieve such a feat. Dr John Kani, who has received countless awards, was the fifth recipient of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture’s Van Toeka Af Living Legends series, and received further recognition internationally this year.

South Africa’s creative artists and athletes inspire and unite communities, giving expression to a winning nation. We have seen this in the way creative artists incorporate the country’s diverse cultures in their craft, and how South Africans and international audiences embrace and celebrate our diverse culture and creative talent. Our athletes also inspire unity with their excellence and unity. The most vivid example is that of the Springboks, who not only show how far South African sport has come in being representative of the country’s diverse population, but also enjoy great support across all backgrounds and generations in the country. 

Government has been working hard to deepen the role of sport, arts, and culture to build national unity and to foster social cohesion in communities. One of the priorities has been to develop sport at grassroots level through the building of multipurpose sports facilities in rural and township schools and staging summer and winter school sport festivals. This year, we also convened a national school sport indaba to unify country’s school sport sector and establish a blueprint for school sport. Our community art centres also provide a space for communities to practice and showcase their creative art talent.

As we mark Reconciliation Month, let us continue to remember how far we have come as a country to unite in our rich diversity. Let us continue to use sport and the creative sector to strengthen unity and social cohesion. I call on all sport federations, clubs, and community art centres to take sports and the arts to communities.

The late former President Nelson Mandela said that sport unites people in ways little else can. Madiba would be proud to see the impact of sport and arts in building unity in the country. As South Africa continues its healing journey, let us use sport and the creative arts to help us on this journey to build the united and cohesive South Africa we desire. This momentum is especially important as we enter 30 years since the dawn of South Africa’s democracy.  

*This message was first published in Public Sector Manager magazine: https://www.gcis.gov.za/content/resource_centre/news_and_mags/public_sector_magazine

Janine
Thu, 12/14/2023 - 11:28

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13 December 2023

Yadav On Top

Location: Sport

India star, Suryakumar Yadav solidified his position at the helm of the batters list of the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings thanks to his quick-fire, half-century in the second T20I against South Africa in Gqeberha on Tuesday. The skipper sits comfortably on 865 ratings points in the weekly update, which considers the performances …

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13 December 2023

Du Plessis Ton Drives SA ‘A’ Against India A

Location: Sport

POTCHEFSTROOM: Jean du Plessis’ defiant ton and a career-best knock from Rubin Hermann steered South Africa A (SA ‘A’) to 298/5...

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13 December 2023

Coetzee, Hendricks Aid Proteas To 1-0 Up In Gqeberha

Location: Sport

GQEBERHA: Reeza Hendricks’ attacking intent with the bat together with three wickets by Gerald Coetzee helped the Proteas edge out India...

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11 December 2023

SA20 Lolly

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SA20 Lolly to take incredible ‘Taste of Summer’ on a countrywide tour Monday 11 December 2023: As temperatures rise, so does...

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11 December 2023

ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 Heads To South Africa

Location: Sport

A revised schedule for the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 has today been revealed by the International Cricket Council (ICC), confirming five venues in South Africa that will host the 15th edition of the celebrated event between 19 January and 11 February, following the decision taken by the ICC Board in November to …

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11 December 2023

Introducing: Stop Clock Cricket

Location: Sport

In its ongoing efforts to speed up the pace of play in international cricket, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a stop clock, on a trial basis, in Full Member Men’s ODI and T20I matches (approximately 59 fixtures) between December 2023 and April 2024. The trial will start with the first T20I match between …

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11 December 2023

Revised Schedule Unveiled As ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 Heads To South Africa

Location: Sport

Event originally scheduled for Sri Lanka will now be held across five venues in South Africa from 19 January The...

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11 December 2023

ICC players of the Month

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) today revealed the ICC Men’s and Women’s Player of the Month award winners for November 2023 after shortlists were announced on Thursday last week. Australia’s Travis Head is crowned the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for November after orchestrating their memorable march to Cricket World Cup glory with Player …

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11 December 2023

Raza, Campher And Little Found Guilty Of Breaching The ICC Code Of Conduct

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Zimbabwe captain, Sikandar Raza and Ireland players, Curtis Campher and Josh Little have been fined for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the first T20I match between Zimbabwe and Ireland at Harare Sports Club on Thursday. Raza has been fined 50 per cent of his match fee and received two demerit …

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9 December 2023

SA ‘A’ Squads For India A Tour Named

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JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today announced the South Africa A (SA ‘A’) squads for the India A tour of...

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9 December 2023

Cricket South Africa Celebrates ‘SA’s Remarkable Summer Of Cricket’ With Youth Tournaments

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JOHANNESBURG: As the nation looks forward to the upcoming India tour, Cricket South Africa (CSA) is proudly hosting a range of...

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9 December 2023

Proteas Women Squad Ready To TakeOn Bangladesh In Crucial Odi Series

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JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has today announced the 15-player squad that will face Bangladesh in the three-match One-Day International (ODI)...

Read moreProteas Women Squad Ready To TakeOn Bangladesh In Crucial Odi Series
9 December 2023

Hlubi, Wolvaardt Inspire Proteas Women To Series-Levelling Victory In Third T20I

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KIMBERLEY: Debutant and Player of the Match, Ayanda Hlubi as well as captain Laura Wolvaardt played leading roles with bat and...

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