Sowetan

Nxesi not happy with racial make-up of Team SA for Games

It’s not a true representa­tion of SA, says sport minister

- By Daniel Mothowagae ■

Sport Minister Thulas Nxesi is of the opinion that the SA team on its way to the Commonweal­th Games in Australia does not reflect the true demographi­cs of the country.

“We can’t be happy because if you look at the team, it is not where it is supposed to be in true representa­tion of South Africa. However, in terms of our programme of transforma­tion, we had given them [national sports federation­s] targets,” Nxesi said yesterday.

“But those targets are gradual – every year we shift to add on that. We must not just dream that one day, all of a sudden, we’ll just see a true nonracial SA team, but it must gradually move towards that.”

Nxesi also emphasised the need for sports federation­s to “act transparen­tly and follow policies”.

“Everybody is looking forward and cooperatin­g with the inquiry,” he said, in reference to the ministeria­l committee probe that has hauled Sascoc (SA Sports Confederat­ion and Olympic Committee) over the coals to explain allegation­s of maladminis­tration.”

As for attending his first major sports competitio­n since he took over the portfolio from Fikile Mbalula in April, Nxesi said: “I’m not a razzmatazz. I’m interested in the developmen­t of sport...

“When we come back and do assessment together with the team, I’ll be able to make a contributi­on.”

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 ?? / VELI NHLAPO ?? Sprinter Akani Simbine and Thulas Nxesi during the naming of the SA team to the Games yesterday.
/ VELI NHLAPO Sprinter Akani Simbine and Thulas Nxesi during the naming of the SA team to the Games yesterday.
 ?? / CHRIS RICCO/BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Tercious Malepe.
/ CHRIS RICCO/BACKPAGEPI­X Tercious Malepe.

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