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Mthashana TVET College students showcase talent at Inter-Campus Games

Mthashana TVET College students showcased sporting talent, teamwork and sportsmanship at the 2026 Inter-Campus Ball Games.

Mthashana TVET College’s Student Support Services Department recently hosted the successful 2026 Inter-Campus Ball Games at the NRS sports grounds.

The ball games saw students from across all Mthashana campuses demonstrating teamwork, sportsmanship and commitment in the various sporting codes they participated in.

Students compete across various sporting codes

The students took part in men’s and ladies’ soccer, volleyball and netball, giving them an opportunity to showcase their sporting abilities while competing against fellow students from across the college.

The event also provided a platform for students to develop important qualities such as teamwork, discipline and sportsmanship beyond the classroom.

Talented students selected for provincial level

A number of talented students have been selected to represent the college at provincial level, marking an important achievement for the students and Mthashana TVET College.

The selection gives the students an opportunity to compete at a higher level while representing their college.

College celebrates student development

Mthashana TVET College extends its sincere appreciation to college management and the Student Support Services Department for their continued commitment to creating opportunities that support student development beyond the classroom.

The college also congratulated the selected students and encouraged them to make the most of the opportunity.

“We wish the selected students the very best as they take the next step in representing the college at provincial level. Go out there and make Mthashana proud.”

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Lwazi Kunene

Lwazi Kunene began her journalism career as an intern at Caxton Local Media. Her passion for storytelling, being a voice for the voiceless, and driving meaningful change in people’s lives quickly set her apart. This dedication earned her a permanent position as a journalist at the Vryheid Herald, where she continues to make an impact through her reporting.

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