Vuk'uzenzele

Top-notch sports facility for youth

- Hlengiwe Ngobese

MORE SPORT means less mischief, better health and a more united community.

The days of playing in the mud are over for KwaDukuza youth thanks to the opening of a state-of-the art indoor sport centre.

The R1.2 million indoor centre in Nkobongo situated within the KwaDukuza municipali­ty forms part of government’s Comprehens­ive Rural Developmen­t Programme that aims to tackle issues such as underdevel­opment, food security, unemployme­nt, poverty and other social ills such as drugs.

The indoor centre situated in the KwaDukuza Municipali­ty has been built to accommodat­e a variety of sporting codes, including netball, basketball and volleyball.

The KwaDukuza Municipali­ty deputy mayor, Dolly Govender, said sport plays a huge role in bringing communitie­s together, developing social capital and reducing crime and anti-social behaviour.

In addition, exercise combats non-communicab­le diseases such as hypertensi­on, diabetes, high blood pressure and some cancers.

“Health is not just about avoiding disease. It is also about physical, mental and social wellbeing. When a healthy lifestyle is adopted, a more positive role model is provided for other people in the family. Let us use this facility to achieve just that,” she said.

Netball coach Sisanda Shangase said the facility has brought hope to KwaDukuza. She said that the community had a netball team once before, but a lack of facilities meant that in wet or muddy conditions, attendance was poor and eventually, the team stopped practicing.

The chairperso­n of the municipali­ty’s youth, sports and gender portfolio, John Phahla, said the community must play a central role in safeguardi­ng the centre and encouragin­g the youth to participat­e in sport and, if they are good enough, to consider becoming a profession­al sportspers­on.

 ??  ?? The local youth now have adequate facilities thanks to government’s Comprehens­ive Rural Developmen­t Programme.
The local youth now have adequate facilities thanks to government’s Comprehens­ive Rural Developmen­t Programme.

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