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WATCH: McKenzie unveils new sports facility at Heidedal Primary School

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By Levy Masiteng 

Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has officially handed over a brand-new multipurpose sports facility, along with sports equipment and new kits, at Heidedal Primary School in George, Western Cape, in a move expected to boost grassroots sport and youth development in the community.

The handover ceremony was a celebration of arts and sport, with learners showcasing their talents through song and poetry.

Gayton McKenzie.
Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture in the Republic of South Africa, Gayton McKenzie.

Learners beamed as they stepped onto the new court, proudly wearing fresh kits that symbolise more than just sport — representing opportunity, confidence and hope.

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During the ceremony, McKenzie engaged with teachers and learners, emphasising the importance of investing in grassroots development.

“This is how champions start,” he said, highlighting the impact that quality sports facilities can have on young lives.

According to the department, the new facility reflects the power of collaboration and community spirit, and it is already sparking excitement among local residents.

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The multipurpose court stands as a powerful reminder of what’s possible when investment reaches the grassroots, McKenzie said.

The facility forms part of a broader initiative to develop sports infrastructure in underserved communities, promoting inclusive participation and healthy lifestyles.

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