Thursday, July 16, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Business
    • Deals
  • OpEds
  • Sustainability
  • Women in Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Featured
  • Technology
    • Phones
  • Sports
  • World
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

Home » Featured » Committee on Sport Reaffirms Commitment to Revitalising Boxing In South Africa

Committee on Sport Reaffirms Commitment to Revitalising Boxing In South Africa

by Queen Amber
1 year ago
in Featured
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp


Download logo

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture, Joe McGluwa, has said boxing in South Africa will not die during the term of the committee he chairs.

He spoke on the sidelines of the National Boxing Convention, currently underway in East London, and added that boxing needed to be the ultimate winner of the convention. Mr McGluwa said the committee was determined to revive the sport. “We will work with all the stakeholders at this significant gathering that will serve as a vital platform for shaping the future of boxing in South Africa. Boxing has played an integral role in South Africa’s sporting history, with former President Nelson Mandela being one of its most notable admirers,” the Chairperson said.

“Over the years, boxing has faced many challenges, from governance issues to financial constraints that have hindered its growth and global competitiveness. The Portfolio Committee recognises the importance of this convention. It reaffirms its commitment to fostering transparency, accountability and the responsible management of public funds to protect the integrity of the sport.”

The committee aligns itself with the minister’s vision of using boxing as a platform to develop athletes into world-class competitors who uphold the highest standards of excellence. The two-day Indaba was organised with the help of the Minister of Sport, Mr Gayton McKenzie.

“Through unity and dedicated leadership, we are confident that boxing can be restored to its former glory, serving as a source of national pride and inspiration,” said Mr McGluwa. He called for a return to the golden era of boxing in South Africa.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.

Previous Post

International Sports Press Association (AIPS) meets International Olympic Committee (IOC) Presidential Candidate Johan Eliasch on 25 February

Next Post

Mali: Armed Islamist Attack on Convoy Kills 34 Civilians

Related Posts

APO News

Government Seeks Shs16 Billion Tax Waivers for Local Companies

15 July 2026
APO News

African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) National Oil Companies (NOC)-Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Forum Set to Chart Africa’s Next Phase of Energy Growth in Cape Town this October

15 July 2026
APO News

Kora Highlights Africa’s Growing Role in Global Payments Conversations at iFX Expo International

15 July 2026
APO News

Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) Service Medal Awarded to Djiboutian Maritime Authorities

15 July 2026

Jinsi ya Kupita Vizuilio vya Mtandaoni wa X

21 May 2025

TikTok expands AI transparency and literacy efforts across Sub-Saharan Africa

14 July 2026

World Youth Skills Day: Why Kenya Must Help Young People Turn Skills into Jobs and Businesses

14 July 2026

Samsung Electronics East Africa and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Partner to Spark Careers in AI and Programming

10 July 2026

Why Safaricom’s Data Privacy Awareness Drive Matters to Every Kenyan

15 July 2026

Kenya urged to scale up antimicrobial stewardship as Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital secures global accreditation 

14 July 2026

NewsTrendsKE

A News Blog For Readers Who Want More

Follow us on social media:

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

©2026 NewsTrendsKE.

No Result
View All Result
  • Business
    • Deals
  • OpEds
  • Sustainability
  • Women in Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Featured
  • Technology
    • Phones
  • Sports
  • World
  • Contact Us

©2026 NewsTrendsKE.

Exit mobile version