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    Joza Karate action

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailSeptember 13, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    On Saturday, people of various ages and from vastly different backgrounds came together at Nombulelo secondary school for the Joza Karate Club Inter-Club tournament.

    On Saturday, people of various ages and from vastly different backgrounds came together at Nombulelo secondary school for the Joza Karate Club Inter-Club tournament.

    Mzwandile Matebese, a sensei for the Joza Karate Club, hailed the spirit on the day. He said: “This means a lot (to the community)… They enjoy themselves.

    Most of our kids in the townships are involved in lots of big things – trouble like drugs and alcohol. Look, these kids are here on Saturday, on a rainy day."

    Matebese also thanked parents who showed up to support, and hailed his club for its progress since he founded it in 2004.

    Read more in Frioday's edition of Grocott's Mail.

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