Mangaung metro promotes sports to protect youth from social ills

The Mangaung Metro education district in South Africa's Free State highlights how sports can shield children from social ills like drug abuse and gangsterism. District Director December Moloi emphasized nurturing learners' talents for potential careers in sports. This comes amid a donation of table tennis equipment to a local school.

In Bloemfontein, the Mangaung Metro education district received a donation of table tennis equipment at Heide Primary School. The gift, from the People’s Republic of China in partnership with the South African Table Tennis Federation, aims to bolster youth and school sport development.

District Director for Education December Moloi stressed the role of sports in safeguarding young people. He noted that activities like table tennis can prevent involvement in drug abuse and gangsterism. Moloi urged educators to help learners refine their talents, pointing out that sports offer viable career paths.

During the handover, Moloi expressed gratitude, saying, “We are proud to be the recipients of this very prestigious, of this generosity from the Minister of Arts and Culture. In the interest of time, we want to commit that we are going to utilize these facilities to benefit the learners.”

This initiative underscores broader efforts to integrate sports into education to foster positive youth development in the region.

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