Dutch donors provide new cricket kit for Nomzamo

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GEARING UP: Nemato Foundation chairwoman Ellen Fober, centre, and members of the Nomzamo Cricket Club, known as the ‘Wolves’, who were ecstatic about getting training equipment and sporting gear from Sports ‘n All and Bellingham & Smith, at almost cost price. The team members, back from left, are Khanya Stuurman, Dumisane Mthwalo, Thobela Nobebe, Malibongwe Manqunyana, Faku Mbonise, and, front from left, Sivenathi Khonza, Sibahle Mjipa, Siyamthanda Teyise, Luthando Mangi, Athabile Ngwenda

 

ANGELS LOOKING OUT: Ellen Fober Chairperson of the Nemato Foundation, Stenden South Africa Community Development Manager, Mzameli Dikeni, and Audry Meester (Nemato Foundation Executive Member) all stand united by the belief that sport plays a unifying role in our community, and guides young people into learning discipline.

 

GEARING UP: Nemato Foundation chairwoman Ellen Fober, centre, and members of the Nomzamo Cricket Club, known as the ‘Wolves’, who were ecstatic about getting training equipment and sporting gear from Sports ‘n All and Bellingham & Smith, at almost cost price. The team members, back from left, are Khanya Stuurman, Dumisane Mthwalo, Thobela Nobebe, Malibongwe Manqunyana, Faku Mbonise, and, front from left, Sivenathi Khonza, Sibahle Mjipa, Siyamthanda Teyise, Luthando Mangi, Athabile Ngwenda

NOMZAMO Secondary School’s newly established cricket team was touched by angels from Holland this past week.

Nemato Foundation chairwoman Ellen Fober said her organisation was happy to help the fledgling team by sponsoring them with cricket gear and uniforms.

[Read more in this week’s Talk of the Town]

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