Grocott's Mail
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Saturday, July 19
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Grocott's Mail
    • NEWS
      • Courts & Crime
      • Features
      • Politics
      • People
      • Health & Well-being
    • SPORT
      • News
      • Results
      • Sports Diary
      • Club Contacts
      • Columns
      • Sport Galleries
      • Sport Videos
    • OPINION
      • Election Connection
      • Makana Voices
      • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
      • Newtown… Old Eyes
      • Incisive View
      • Your Say
    • CUE
      • Cue Archives
    • ARTSLIFE
      • Makana Sharp!
      • Visual Art
      • Literature
      • Food
      • Festivals
      • Community Arts
      • Going Places
    • OUR TOWN
      • What’s on
      • Spiritual
      • Emergency & Well-being
      • Covid-19
      • Safety
      • Civic
      • Municipality
      • Weather
      • Properties
        • Grahamstown Properties
      • Your Town, Our Town
    • OUTSIDE
      • Enviro News
      • Gardening
      • Farming
      • Science
      • Conservation
      • Motoring
      • Pets/Animals
    • ECONOMIX
      • Business News
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Personal Finance
    • EDUCATION
      • Education NEWS
      • Education OUR TOWN
      • Education INFO
    • EDITORIAL
    Grocott's Mail
    You are at:Home»SPORT»News»Celebrating Makhanda women in sport this Women’s Month
    News

    Celebrating Makhanda women in sport this Women’s Month

    Luvuyo MjekulaBy Luvuyo MjekulaAugust 6, 2024Updated:August 8, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    By Chris Totobela

    August is a month to celebrate women, and Grocott’s Mail will this month feature a number of women in sport who are doing their best in their communities.

    Kicking off the National Women’s Month series is a feature on aerobics icon Vuyokazi “Miss Fitness” Smaile who got attracted to aerobics while she was busy with her afternoon jog.

    The ever smiling Vuyokazi "Miss Fitness" Smaile on stage. She was out jogging when she first developed her love for aerobics. Photo: Supplied
    The ever-smiling Vuyokazi “Miss Fitness” Smaile on stage. She was out jogging when she first developed her love for aerobics. Photo: Supplied

    A few years ago, while jogging home, Smaile heard music playing inside the old Indoor Sports Centre in Joza, and decided to pop in and investigate. She has never looked back since.

    She started aerobics in 2010 under male instructor Zipho Nkomonde and rose through the ranks to become one of the senior instructors in Makhanda.

    Smaile told Grocott’s Mail how aerobics changed her life. “I tried something new that I didn’t even think existed, a fun way of exercising where one can just express herself freely.” She also talked about her future plans. “I would like to train young people and teach them how to become instructors.”

    Vuvu, as she is affectionately known in aerobics circles, is the first African woman in Makhanda to become a professional instructor and instruct in bigger events usually held in big cities. “One of my many highlights in this sport is to share the stage with some of SA’s prominent and well-known instructors such as Mamiki, V12, Noxee, Sbari and Steamy, just to mention a few. My dream is to open my own aerobics academy and encourage young people to take this sport seriously.”

    Smaile also shed light on her work with the Joza Aerobics and Fitness Club, including her decision to take a break from the club.

    She is now with the Rhodes University Fitness Club and her focus is to help the club in the best way she can, and says she is happy to be part of the club.

    However, she did not rule out any possibility of working with her former club again in the future.

    Smaile also thanked her supporters. “I would like to thank everyone who has supported me from day one, especially Makhandans who have showed me love unconditionally.”

    Vuyokazi “Miss Fitness” Smaile doing what she loves. Photo: Supplied

    She has been a true inspiration to many young women in Makhanda and continues to be a shining light for many of them with the good work she is doing in the community.

    Previous ArticleWomen’s Month: Makhanda school, businesses support women’s footballers
    Next Article Goals galore in Makana LFA first division
    Luvuyo Mjekula

      Comments are closed.

      Code of Ethics and Conduct
      GROCOTT’S SUBSCRIPTION
      RMR
      Listen to RMR


      Humans of Makhanda

      Humans of Makhanda

      Weather    |     About     |     Advertise     |     Subscribe     |     Contact     |     Support Grocott’s Mail

      © 2025 Maintained by School of Journalism & Media Studies.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.