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Community Unity and Youth Empowerment Shine at the 3rd Annual June-Youth Day Sports Tournament

On June 16, 2026, the Promosa Community Stadium transformed into a vibrant hub of athletic talent, live entertainment, and community solidarity as the Promosa Community Youth Centre and Promosa Community Arts Centre hosted their successful 3rd Annual 16 June-Youth Day Sports Tournament.  

The day-long event, which kicked off at 09:00 am, served as a powerful platform to showcase local youth talent and raise critical funds for the Centre’s future operations, facility renovations, and participant regalia. With a spectacular crowd of approximately 500 guests—including athletes, community members, and key organizational stakeholders—the stadium was filled with energy from start to finish.  

Driving a Core Mission

The tournament was built on a vital mission: demonstrating to the broader youth community that active participation in sports, arts, and cultural programs is an effective vehicle for keeping high-risk youngsters off the streets. By encouraging youth to "build one’s future doing what you love, and loving what you do," the event highlighted how much participants have progressed, even in the absence of formal funding.  

The day opened with a moving, patriotic display of unity as attendees sang the National Anthem, accompanied by a live trumpet performance played by youth on SAPS structures, followed by a powerful opening prayer.  

Overwhelming Turnout Outperforms Goals

The tournament saw an incredible surge in youth participation, completely blowing past initial expectations:

Sporting Code

Expected Turnout

Actual Attendance

Soccer (Football)

200 athletes (combined)   


340 players (across 4 age groups)   

Netball

Included in 200 target   


30 players   

Hockey

Included in 200 target   


32 players   

Beyond the sporting fields, the Promosa Community Arts Centre kept the crowd captivated with stunning live dance performances and music from local DJs. Young creative participants also took the stage to present the National Symbols and Orders, fostering a deep sense of identity and national pride.  

Powerful Stakeholder Collaboration

A key theme of the day was cross-sector partnership to combat the social ills facing the youth. Powerful, educational topics regarding Youth Day, voter education, and awareness were presented by civil society leader Mr. Japhta Monaisa, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), and the South African Police Service (SAPS).  

Numerous stakeholders stepped up with valuable contributions to ensure the event's success:


  • Department of Sports, Arts and Culture: Generously donated the stadium venue and supported live performances.  


  • Local Forums & Police: The Ikageng Local Community Forum and Ikageng Police kept participants hydrated by donating water and soft drinks.  


  • Athletic & Material Support: The South African Hockey Association funded catering for 30 hockey players. Trophies and medals were proudly sponsored by JB Marks Sports, Arts and Culture, the National Institution of Community Development Management, and Maxim Ride-hailing Service (who also contributed catering funds).  


  • Youth Empowerment: The Ikageng Crime Prevention Desk, alongside the Miss North West Executive Finalist, delivered motivational talks to the athletes and helped hand out medals. Mmabana contributed fresh fruit, organized aerobics sessions, and facilitated water procurement alongside discounted rates from Zerg’s Metsi.

      

Overcoming Challenges & Lessons Learnt

While the event was highly celebrated, it was not without logistical hurdles. Last-minute stakeholder cancellations caused minor delays in sound transportation. Furthermore, because the athlete turnout was so unprecedentedly high, organizers faced temporary food shortages, requiring immediate, extra catering preparations.  

Financially, the event raised R590 from entrance fees and vendor stalls. However, organizers noted a distinct lack of local entrepreneur stall bookings and experienced some pushback from community members regarding the R10 adult gate fee.  

Rather than viewing these as setbacks, the Promosa Community Youth Centre is using them as valuable data points for growth. The event proved that local youth are hungry for positive change and respond beautifully when engaged through fun, exciting, and structured environments. A standout triumph of the day was the community’s compliance with the event's strict wellness rules: attendees drank responsibly out of sight, left "hubbly bubbles" at home, and kept smoking completely away from children. Additionally, when staff resources were stretched, National Youth Service (NYS) volunteers stepped in seamlessly to manage the event logistics swiftly.  


Looking to the Future

To scale up the impact and eliminate the hurdles of segregation, event organizers have recommended that local NPOs, NGOs, and community stakeholders converge in the future to co-create a singular, massive annual community event.  

In closing, the Promosa organizers expressed immense gratitude to every volunteer, parent, local entrepreneur, and stakeholder who helped bring a fresh, high-impact initiative to life. Together, they have proven that sport and the arts remain some of the most powerful tools available to inspire change and protect the next generation.

 
 
 

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