Since 2022, the Motsepe Foundation initiated sponsorship of the National First Division, which is the second highest league of South African football. Annually, 16 teams compete in the Motsepe Foundation Championship to win R5 million prize money. The Motsepe Foundation Championship aims to promote sporting excellence and social cohesion in South Africa by providing a platform for talented soccer players to showcase their abilities and compete at a national level.
The SAFA ABC Motsepe League is a semi-professional soccer league in South Africa, established by the South African Football Association (SAFA) and sponsored by the Motsepe Foundation. The league serves as the third tier of South African soccer. Annually, 144 team compete in the SAFA ABC Motsepe League to win R1.25 million prize money. In the spirit of football development, 20% of the prize money is reserved for a football expansion project, to encourage a game where football clubs lift others as they rise.
The Kay Motsepe Schools Cup is the largest national soccer and netball tournament for high school students in South Africa, named in honour of Kay Motsepe, the late mother of Motsepe Foundation Founder, Patrice Motsepe. The tournament is organised in partnership with the Department of Basic Education and sponsored by the Motsepe Foundation.
The Kay Motsepe Schools Cup aims to promote youth sports development and sports excellence by providing a competitive environment for young players to develop their talents, showcase their abilities, and compete against top teams from across the country.
Children develop important social skills, learn how to collaborate, and embrace lifelong habits of physical activity and healthy living.
Open to u19 boys and u13 girls Awards prize money of over R3 million to schools for sports infrastructure, facilities, equipment, and other resources.
Kay Motsepe Schools NetballChampionship Open to u15 girls Awards a trip to compete internationally, and represent South Africa, at the International Youth Netball Challenge in Singapore.
The South African Schools Choral Eisteddfod (SASCE) is a national choral competition in South Africa, showcasing the vocal talents of students from primary and secondary schools across the country. The word "eisteddfod" is of Welsh origin and refers to a festival or competition celebrating the performing arts. SASCE provides a platform for school choirs to participate in competitive choral performances, where they showcase their singing and performance abilities, musicality, and teamwork. The competition assesses various categories including traditional, contemporary, gospel, and indigenous music, allowing learners to demonstrate their versatility and cultural diversity.
Our work is aligned to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and aims to build pathways towards peace and prosperity for people and the planet.
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