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“We are happy that we were invited to showcase this sport, which is still alive in the township."
Kwatsaduza – The Ekurhuleni Shotokan Dojo recemtly took part in the multi sporting code Easter Games at the KwaThema Sports Complex under the banner of the South African Sports Confederation.
The group was formed in 2012 and in 2018 they merged with Mtshali’s Dojo, Ekurhuleni Dojo, and Health Star.
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“We promote unity in developing the youth and adults, we train people from the ages of five to 30,” says Dave More, the secretary of Ekurhuleni Shotokan Dojo.
More says they are grateful to have been included in the games.
“We are happy that we were invited to showcase this sport, which is still alive in the township.
“We would like to grow the sport and to do so, we encourage parents to bring their children to try it out,” he continues.
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They conclude by thanking the City of Ekurhuleni for sponsoring the prizes and asked dojos not affiliated with them to join them.
For more information contact More on 082 749 4740 or Ekurhuleni Shotokan Dojo chairperson Michael Cindi on 073 212 9444.



