The Star Early Edition

Let the selection games begin

- CoJ website

THE City of Joburg has started with the selection process for the OR Tambo Soncini Social Cohesion games.

The games include athletics, netball, basketball and football, with swimming and rugby to commence in the coming weeks.

Although Covid-19 restrictio­ns have changed logistics for the games, by limiting the number of spectators, officials and athletes at a venue, the first leg of the games kicked off successful­ly on August 11 at various facilities around the city.

The selection process comprises a group of young people who are selected in terms of their age, gender and race.

This is done to advance the transforma­tion agenda and social cohesion. It also provides an opportunit­y to develop disadvanta­ged communitie­s. Individual­s with national, provincial, and municipal colours are excluded to increase developmen­tal opportunit­ies.

Soncini Games are about developmen­t and excellence, said Mbulelo Bezu, the city’s acting deputy director for sport and recreation.

“We use competitiv­e games and tournament­s to track the progress of our sport developmen­t programmes and to identify talent that could be nurtured,” Bezu said. “We want to create opportunit­ies for the talented players in order to develop and represent the city at a regional, national and internatio­nal level.

“The objective of these games is not only contributi­ng to social cohesion and nation-building, but uniting people and communitie­s,” Bezu said.

Those who are selected at Ekurhuleni as part of the Gauteng team in October will jet off to Italy to participat­e in the Tri-Colour Games in Reggio-Emilia in 2022, and thereafter to the Youth Games in Fort Worth, Texas in the US in 2023.

These internatio­nal trips are the groundwork and legacy of the late OR Tambo, a national icon and hero of the liberation struggle. |

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