Sowetan

Rising star Makaringe gives kids hope

- By Tiyani wa ka Mabasa

While other players are basking in the glow of pre-season, Maritzburg United rising star Fortune Makaringe has decided to find a way to give back to the community of Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni.

The Bafana Bafana internatio­nal has joined forces with his neighbourh­ood crèche, My Hope Day Care Centre & PreSchool, as its ambassador.

“I am highly humbled by this gesture,” said Makaringe.

The centre’s principal, Mygirl Themba, said she was pleased her crèche was now associated with an internatio­nal star and potentiall­y one of the brightest talents to come from the East Rand township.

“This is good for our crèche,” she said. “With our limited resources we are able to get by but probably after having a big name like Fortune to associate themselves with us, we could be in line to get more sponsors.

“We appeal to potential donors to help as it’s not easy running a kindergart­en with limited resources.”

Themba said she saw 25year-old Makaringe as another Lucas Radebe, who in his prime was also involved with kids. A monumental figure in local football, having played for Kaizer Chiefs and English side Leeds United, Radebe was vital in humanitari­an projects.

“If Fortune can see us as a possible crèche he can support we are really humbled.”

Interestin­gly, Makaringe is also a teacher by profession and he alluded to the fact that his liking for the crèche was consistent with his love for children’s developmen­t.

“Yes, indeed, as a teacher I always loved to see kids develop and this ties in well with my love for developmen­t.”

Makaringe and his teammates are returned to pre-season training this week.

 ??  ?? Maritzburg United midfielder Fortune Makaringe [in grey top] with the staff members and the kids at My Hope Day Care Centre & Pre-School at Vosloorus.
Maritzburg United midfielder Fortune Makaringe [in grey top] with the staff members and the kids at My Hope Day Care Centre & Pre-School at Vosloorus.

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