United for Bafana Bafana!
Mosokwene has represented the country at international athletics competitions.
VANDERBIJLPARK.- There was a great vibe at MooiVaal Media’s offices ahead of Mexico and Bafana Bafana’s Fifa World Cup 2026 opening match on June 11.

MooiVaal Media’s staff welcomed Tshepang Mosokwene, a former prominent humanitarian, former international junior athlete and community builder. Mosokwene has been involved in community projects, visiting local schools and organising sporting activities for local crèches.
She is involved in her community, hosting sports activities and charity projects
Mosokwene has represented the country at international athletics competitions.
She started her athletics career in primary school before becoming a household name for Athletics South Africa at the junior level.
She is very involved in the community, hosting sporting activities and charity projects. Mosokwene recently hosted the Fun Day for local crèches at the Saul Tsotetsi Sports Centre in Zone 14, Sebokeng.
This event saw local crèches attend in numbers to take part.
As if this is not enough, Mosokwene is also organising a fan park for the Vanderbijlpark community to watch Bafana Bafana and Czechia on June 18.

This will be Bafana Bafana’s second Fifa World Cup 2026 match. Speaking to Sedibeng Ster Sport, Mosokwene said she organised a fan park for the Vanderbijlpark community to watch this game on a big screen at Kainos Youth Camp, at the end of Andries Potgieter Blvd, SE4.
The community can arrive as early as 18:00.
She said the community can arrive as early as 18:00 and bring their camp chairs and meat to braai before the big match.
“We invite everyone to come share in this moment. Football is the only sport that can bring people together from different backgrounds. It is connecting people across nations,” said Mosokwene.
She said transport will be available for students.
For more information, contact Mosokwene on 079 321 5086 or 073 429 3399.



