The show where we administer the message of the transformative power of sport! We use history and inspiring stories to educate Afropolitans on how sport can change your life.
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English South AfricaReligion & SpiritualityAuthored by Mosibodi Whitehead
Following Bafana Bafana's failure to qualify for the World Cup once again we have decided to devote at least 20 minutes on our sports show The Home Straight every Monday night to try and understand where we are going wrong in South African football. After general discussions which pointed to…
Legendary runner Ntate Titus Mamabolo on becoming the first black athlete to win an open national title in Apartheid-era South Africa when he won the 5000m by outrunning Ewald Bonzet.
Ofentse Ntibane of Baobab Athletic Club which is based in Mohlakeng on how they are changing the face of athletics in the West Rand. Ofentse also speaks fondly about how they are working towards ensuring their athletes qualify for major tournaments regardless of challenges they might face along the way.
Kenyan javelin thrower, Julius Yego expresses his frustration about the disorganisation of transport (flights) for the Africa Senior Athletics Championship which were held in Asaba.
The show where we administer the message of the transformative power of sport! We use history and inspiring stories to educate Afropolitans on how sport can change your life.
The show where we administer the message of the transformative power of sport! We use history and inspiring stories to educate Afropolitans on how sport can change your life.
22 May 2018 6AM
1 min
140 – 149
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