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Johannesburg Central Regional to select team for the provincial indigenous games

16 Aug 2012

With Provincial Indigenous games beckoning in September, the Johannesburg Central region will this weekend select a team ready to dominate the games during the heritage month. Only the top achievers will be selected into the regional team with the hope of further making it into the Gauteng provincial team for the national games later this year.

Participants will compete in activities including kgati (skipping), dibeke, morabaraba, ncuva, morula, juskei, intonga (stick fighting), diketo and khokho.

The indigenous games programme is aimed at cultivating and promoting cultural and recreational activities that have for decades been part of the growing up of a lot of people particularly within communities which had limited facilities. Their revival is hoped at having a growing impact on South Africa's social issues including the restoration of African cultural identity and diversity.

"With September being heritage month the games happen are important as part of efforts to keep our nation healthy. They also ensure preservation of our heritage and culture. These games help in reinforcing good values and interaction between communities and between the different generations," says MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation Lebogang Maile.

Details of the event:

Venue: Palestine Nike Hub Stadium, Orange Farm
Date: 18 August 2012
Time: 08h00 to 15h00

Enquiries:
Nomazwe Ntlokwana
Cell: 083 507 8068
E-mail: Nomazwe.ntlokwana@gauteng.gov.za

Issued by: Gauteng Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation
16 Aug 2012


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