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KZN wins Indigenous Games 2022

The games held under theme: “Celebrating the Legacy of Solomon Linda and South Africa’s Indigenous Music”

KwaZulu-Natal remained undefeated after retaining its title as the winners of Indigenous Games 2022.

The games which were held at the Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre, Margate Country Club, and Margate Sports School from September 24 to 29, saw KZN bagging first position, followed by Limpopo at number two, Eastern Cape (3rd), North West (4th), Western Cape (5th), Mpumalanga (6th), Gauteng (7th), Free State (8th), and Northern Cape at number nine.

The games were held under the theme: “Celebrating the Legacy of Solomon Linda and South Africa’s Indigenous Music”, encompassed a total of nine indigenous sporting codes boasting athletes from all the provinces.

In first place again, KwaZulu-Natal retained first position at the 2022 Indigenous Games. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

The games included Iintonga, Diketo, Dibeke, Morabaraba, Jukskei, Ncuva, Kgati, Kho Kho, and Drie Stokkies.

The organisers of the Indigenous Games 2022 said: “We would like to thank everyone who took part in the 2022 Indigenous Games Festival from teams, managers, coaches, technical officials, paramedics and all the stakeholders who made the event possible because without them, none of this would have been possible. To those who did not win anything, use this time to fix where you did not do well and for those who won – keep doing what you have been doing and even more, keep showing your coaches and managers respect as you did during the event.”

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