The Future of South African Chess: SAJCCC 2025 & Beyond

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Chess in South Africa is on the rise, with young talent emerging as future champions on the global stage. As the South African Junior Closed Chess Championship (SAJCCC) 2025 approaches, we dive into the state of chess in SA, the challenges faced by young players, and what it takes to compete at the highest level.

Host Samm Marshall sits down with Aldo Pekeur, Western Cape President and Chairperson of the SAJCCC Local Organising Committee, to discuss the impact of chess on youth development, the role of mentorship, and how South Africa is preparing its players for international success.

Join us for an insightful conversation about strategy, resilience, and the growing chess culture in South Africa. ♟️🔥
26 Feb English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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