Setopo sa mosadi se bonwe kwa Ganyesa


 

Ka OBAKENG MAJE 

Sepodisi kwa Ganyesa se tlhalositse fa se batlisisa kgetsi ya polao. Se se tla morago ga gore go bonwe setopo sa mosadi wa dingwaga di le 56 mo mmileng mo letsatsing la maabane. Go ya ka dipego tse di sa totobalang, go begwa fa mosadi o a beteletswe pele a ka bolaiwa. 

Kgabagare, sebueledi sa sepodisi mo sedikeng sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Warrant Officer Tryphosa van Rooyen are dipatlisiso di tsweletse. 

“Ke nnete sepodisi se batlisisa kgetsi ya polao, mme diteko tsa morago ga loso, di tla tlhalosa ka botlalo gore loso la mosadi o le tlhodilwe ke eng. Sepodisi sene sa bilediwa kwa lefelong lenngwe kwa Bakola Section kwa Ganyesa, kwa ba fitlhetseng setopo sa mosadi teng.

“Re le sepodisi, ga nkitla re kgona go netefatsa fa mosadi o a beteletswe kgotsa nnyaa, gonne seo se tla netefadiwa fela ke diteko tsa morgao ga loso (postmortem),” van Rooyen wa tlhalosa. 

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SAFA Waterberg conclude U15 Girls Inter-LFA League


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

SAFA region Waterberg concluded their U15 Girls Inter-LFA League on Sunday out in Mokopane, Limpopo. The U15 Girls Inter-LFA League was launched under the Technical Development Scheme programme late last year and was piloted in four SAFA regions around the country.

SAFA Waterberg played a round robin format over the past few months to accommodate the large region, which compromises five Local Football Associations (LFA) –  Bela Bela, Lephalale,  Thabazimbi, Mogalakwena and Modimolle- Mookgophong.

Lephalale topped the group ahead of the last festival and went on to deliver a sterling performance to be crowned champions of the inaugural U15 Girls Inter-LFA League on Sunday, 26 May 2024.

U17 assistant coach Nthabeleng Modiko attended the event and was highly impressed by the massive talent, and the hidden gems in regions.

“This was a beautiful festival, which showed the talent we have in the country. We identified at least 15 players that can possibly be called up to the national team in the near future,” said Modiko.

SAFA Thabo Mofutsanyana in the Free State completed the project in March 2024, while SAFA Nkangala and Amajuba are yet to conclude.

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