Young basketball players during the Super Elite Basketball Development Programme at the Seshego Basketball Courts.
POLOKWANE – The Super Elite Basketball Development Programme was successfully launched in Seshego at the basketball courts in zone 1 on Saturday, marking a significant milestone in youth basketball development.
The programme was hosted and founded by Cecil Nkhwashu, who is also the chairperson of the programme, alongside co-founder Maphala Maila, to serve as multi-faceted tools for social, physical, and personal development.
Young basketball players during the Super Elite Basketball Development Programme at the Seshego Basketball Courts.
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