Basketball in schools
Basketball is an internationally recognised sports which is more powerful in the America but South Africa is also doing something about this sport. www.basketballsouthafrica.co.za/
In the past few years basketball has been growing in our country there are schools that take basketball as a serious sport just like they do with other sports.Yellow wood pre-school is also taking part in this sport and there is a whole lot of other schools. Mostly the schools that take part in this sports are in town,schools that are situated in rural areas or informal settlements do not have the resources to take part in such a sport therefore they have no interest in the sport.
Vusi Mgobhozi and Eric Nkosi were respectively president of tresurer of BSA Sascoc's move were accused of finincial mismanagement. This is the reason why schools in disadvantaged areas do not have the resources they need to take part in this sport. we need responsible people to be having such great positions so that they can make a difference. www.mg.co.za/organisation/basketballsouthafrica
Do you meant to refer to the States - please check your spelling of names of places. Secondly, yes I agree that mismanagement of funds are a problem, but the question we need to answer is "How do BSA inform, educate and persuade people to participate in what seems to be a very American sport?"
ReplyDeleteThey should be organisations,go visit schools so they can provide them with resources they need to support those who are interested.
Deleteyes they should do so that more people can be interested in the sport
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ReplyDeletethe BSA can persuade people to participate in the sport by inviting them to their workshops and educating them about the sport pointing out that they can also make a living out the sport.When it comes to the disadvantaged schools the government can give BSA the list of those schools so that they can send professionals so that can educate the learners and the teachers about the sport.At a later stage provide the resources.
DeleteThe BSA should play a role by encouraging South Africans to take part in this sport and open organisations where those who are interested can be accommodated just like soccer.
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