Social TV
Education And Training

Soccer legends join Hotstix in campaign highlighting value of education

In an effort to encourage young men to complete their high school levels, Black Label has announced its partnership with College SA to provide 32 adult men an opportunity to complete their matric certificates through distance learning. This comes after renowned saxophonist, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse and the former players came together to highlight the importance of investing in education.

The gentlemen shared their stories at Mary Fitzgerald Square in Johannesburg last week, where 948 desks were placed in a room, each one representing 10,000 men without matric in the country.Former soccer players Siboniso Gaxa, Phumudzo Manenzhe, Dikgang Mabalane and Katlego Mashego expressed how difficult it was to chase education and be on the field at the same time.

Manenzhe recalled how excited he was when he received the news that he would be signed but his father insisted he continues with school. “When they realised that I was minor and could not sign the deal, they took me to my parents with a briefcase full of money and my father said I am not leaving the house without going to school”,he said.

The former Orlando Pirates striker said it was his grandmother’s words that encouraged him. She told him that it was about what you do when no-one is looking that counts.Manenzhe said a lot of people were surprised when he finished his studies because he had never shared it.

Mabuse said that he was inspired by his children to pursue a matric certificate at the age of 60. “I went to school with children young enough to be my grandchildren and I volunteered to be a prefect, and I would always discipline them to not use phones in class,” said the Burnout classic hitmaker.

Mabalane said with his strict background, he knew that not studying further was not an option and that became a norm for him throughout his life. “I was scared of my parents and understood that the retirement age in a football career is 30 while a Standard Bank CEO can retire at 50 and beyond,” he said.

The former Moroka Swallows winger said that soccer players make money for a maximum of seven years and more, if they are lucky, and that’s what pushed him, though making time for his studies was challenging. He said financial education is also important for soccer players because they receive large sums of money.

Related posts

Vicks partners with Springbok Captain to launch #TouchofCare South Africa

Mapule Mathe

Former SA champion VS Amateur fighters

Mapule Mathe

ESD programmes require an implementation partner to unlock tangible value for both corporates and SMMEs

Mpofu Sthandile

Lavender Hill Grade 1s celebrate International Literacy Day with Coronation at the Norval Foundation

Mpofu Sthandile

DDGs appointment to bring stability in higher education

Mpofu Sthandile

Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa expands its Youth Education Support programme

Mpofu Sthandile