Kaya Sport TV with Cassius “The Hitman” Baloyi
Kaya Sport paid a visit to South Africa’s only 6 time world champion, Cassius “The Hitman” Baloyi. He took us on a walk down memory lane and shared his memories of his late trainer Nick du Randt.
Kaya Sport paid a visit to South Africa’s only 6 time world champion, Cassius “The Hitman” Baloyi. He took us on a walk down memory lane and shared his memories of his late trainer Nick du Randt.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image="40575" img_size="full"][vc_separator type="invisible" icon="star"][vc_column_text] Kaya Sports will be hosting is second Father and Son One Paal Challenge on Saturday the 17th of June to celebrate Father’s Day. Eight teams of six players each – three fathers and three children (sons and daughters) will take part in a tournament at the Adidas Football Base in Paulshof/Rivonia The kids must be between the ages of 10 and 13 years old and must […]
Claude Maphosa is passionate about bodybuilding. He started practicing the sport in the nineties and since retiring he now uses his skills to train future champions and community members. Kaya Sport paid him a visit at his gym in Cosmo City, where he is even training grannies.
By: Nic Cheeseman, University of Birmingham A strong judiciary isn’t enough to keep democracy in place. Kenya’s Supreme Court decision nullifying the re-election of Uhuru Kenyatta is a case in point. Reuters/Baz Ratner The last twelve months have been a confusing time for African democracy. We have seen coups that didn’t look like coups and elections that didn’t look like elections. In this sense, it was a year of illusions. As […]
Amukelani Mokone is a 14 year old tennis player from Soweto. She started playing tennis in grade one and has improved under the guidance of coach Oupa Nthuping at Tennis South Africa’s Development Programme based at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Centre in Jabavu, Soweto.
Laloo Chiba, 87, former Robben Island prisoner and closest friend of Ahmed Kathrada died from a heart attack early on Friday morning. Chiba's passing came nine months after his friend's death in March. Chiba was discharged from hospital a few days before he passed away at his home in Lenasia. In 1961, Chiba joined Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the armed wing of the ANC and was involved in its first sabotage […]
By: Reuben Loffman, Lecturer in African History, Queen Mary University of London Congolese soldiers arrest anti-government protester in North Kivu province. Kenny Katombe/Reuters For the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 2017 was a disaster. Presidential and legislative elections were delayed, the violence in Kasai intensified, a long-standing opposition leader died and violence in eastern Congo continued. To be sure, 2016 was hardly better. As the slated presidential and legislative elections […]
By: Thabo Mohlala from Inside Education Scores of Zimbabweans have expressed fear and frustrations about how the political situation has negatively affected their normal daily activities. The country’s army generals took control of the Zimbabwean government on Wednesday after a struggle to succeed 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe spilled into the public, culminating in the sacking of the vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa. Although the situation was described as relatively calm, there […]
By: Chester Makana from Inside Education At least eight additional psychological sessions are needed to help Michael Komape’s family cope and find closure to their son’s death, the Limpopo High Court heard on Friday. A clinical psychologist Stephen Molepo came into conclusion after he conducted eight sessions with members of Komape’s family, after evaluating each individual’s progress. Michael died almost three years ago after he fell into a dilapidated pit toilet […]