Kho kho shines at Maluti-a-Phofung indigenous games

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Naledi Masole Tsebo SS Kho kho team coach who represented the country in India earlier this year.

By Emily Setona

QWAQWA – Indigenous sport took centre stage at Tshiya on Friday, 12 September, as learners from across Maluti-a-Phofung showcased talent, teamwork and heritage in a spirited competition.

The spotlight was on kho kho, a fast-paced game that had crowds on their feet. Fifteen-year-old Naledi Masole, who represented South Africa in India earlier this year, returned not only as a player but as a coach.

Now guiding Tsebo Secondary’s kho kho teams, Naledi said her international experience gave her skills to share. “The teams played well, and I’m proud to help them grow in this sport,” she said.

In the Under-13 division, Modibedi dominated both boys’ and girls’ categories, clinching first place after their rivals failed to field teams. At Under-17 level, Mantshatlala powered to victory in the girls’ section, with Tsebo second and Moteka third. The boys’ competition saw Moteka crowned champions, while Tsebo finished runners-up and Mantshatlala took third.

The rope-skipping game of kgati added its own flair. Vulindlela Primary won the Under-13 contest, edging Justice Lefuma Primary. In the Under-17s, Mantshatlala Intermediate claimed the title, with Vulindlela in second.

Traditional favourites such as morabaraba and drum majorettes rounded off the programme, ensuring variety and excitement for hundreds of learners and spectators alike.

Teachers praised the platform for uncovering talent and instilling discipline. “There is a lot of talent in Maluti-a-Phofung. Kids need to participate in sports not just for healthy minds and bodies, but also to keep them busy and off the streets,” said Tsebo Secondary’s Tshepiso Senyane.

The winners will advance to the district games on 27 September, with successful teams going on to represent Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality at the Free State provincial championships on 4 October 2025.

From kho kho’s electrifying pace to the cultural pride in every event, the games underscored the power of sport to unite, inspire and preserve tradition in local communities.

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