Polo is a ball game played on horseback, a traditional field sport and one of the world's oldest known team sports.
Rachel Motloung. Photo: Duduzile
Polo lovers, influencers, and celebrities had a great day at the Inanda Club in Sandton and enjoyed an incredible, top-notch equestrian event.
Influencer Kay Yarms have a lovely time at the Nedbank International Polo event. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
Nthabiseng Matshekga, executive head of group marketing for Nedbank, said, “We are using this event to encourage today’s nobles to keep on winning, as we know that polo is a sport of kings, this was a great way to do that, we call it #NewNobility.”
Nandi Ntini. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
She added that the event is used to learn more about the impact and outcomes of different societies.
Gad Telela. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloPortia Khoabane and Keitumetse Mhlanga. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloHolly Rey. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloTania Durand and Nontando Mpogo. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloWendy Ngubane, Zama Kodwa, and Zanele Ngubane. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloTsholanang Rasebitse, Nthabiseng Motshabi, and Keke Makepe. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloStephany Torres and Colleen Meireles.Naledi Mogadime shows off her dress. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloBetty and David Mollik. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloNthabiseng Matshekga makes a grand entrance. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloSimanga Matholeni. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloDonald Mkhwanazi, a young entrepreneur stands in front of his #newnobility poster. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloAnda and Mpendulo Matsebula. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo