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The Weekly Update EP:07 - KNOW WHO YOU ARE VOTING FOR AND WHAT THEY STAND FOR.

The Weekly Update EP:07 - KNOW WHO YOU ARE VOTING FOR AND WHAT THEY STAND FOR.

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    Sunfoil Education Trust 2015 bursary recipients announced

    The names of 16 young cricketers to benefit from the Sunfoil Education Trust (SET) in 2015 were announced by Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the Willowton Group on Wednesday, 17 December.
    Sunfoil Education Trust 2015 bursary recipients announced

    The Trust was launched last year to support promising young cricketers to develop through the CSA Pipeline while pursuing formal education and training.

    The SET will once again be funded through Sunfoil sponsoring R2,000 for every 6 and R1,000 for every 4 scored by the Castle Lager Proteas in a home Sunfoil Series test match. Funding already accumulated since inception of the Trust exceeds R1.5m.

    The SET is governed by four trustees, two each appointed by CSA and Sunfoil. Trustees are responsible to govern the Trust and approve the deserving cricketers based on the criteria that were established along the following lines:

    • Cricketers needing support in the pursuit of education and training at Schools or Tertiary Institutions approved by the trustees;
    • The allocation of bursaries and/or support should mirror that of the SA population;
    • The support should seek to meaningfully advance the transformation of SA cricket.

    Archbishop Njongo Ndungane and Pinky Moholi are CSAs nominated trustees of the SET while the Willowton Group is represented by directors Shoaib and Zubeir Moosa.

    A mentorship and support program

    To support young cricketers, CSA has also designed a mentorship and support program in an attempt to improve the success rate of the recipients. This will be managed by CSA with support and guidance from the trustees.

    "Cricket is very fortunate to have sponsors like Sunfoil who have shown their desire to be involved in our broader society and not just cricket. Their willingness to invest in our talented young children is beyond measure and has to be applauded," commented CSA Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat.

    "I would like to congratulate both Sunfoil and the 16 learners who are the first beneficiaries of SET. One of the key aims of the Trust is to give impetus to our transformation goals by supporting young and talented cricketers who might otherwise drop out from our development programmes due to socio-economic needs.

    "As a sports administrator I definitely feel this to be one of the best initiatives I have been involved in. Having studied some of the successful candidates it is really heart breaking to see the challenges they have to overcome in order to succeed."

    Shoaib Moosa, Sales and Marketing Director of the Willowton Group, said: "Education is a vitally important part to helping build South Africa as a nation and Willowton Group feel by forming this education trust we can encourage the beneficiaries to study and to help grow future stars in the game of cricket, encouraging children to play cricket which is a great team sport that teaches teamwork and good values."

    "The Sunfoil development coaching programmes and their tournaments around the country are teaching players that any dream is achievable through perseverance and hard work. Empowering children through sport is just one of the ways that Willowton Group hopes to uplift communities throughout South Africa."

    "The Sunfoil Education Trust is an amazing initiative, taking the Sunfoil development cricket one step further by focusing on education, a crucial part of a child's life. Our aim is to make a meaningful and sustainable difference for others to follow and that in turn these educated cricketers will one day do the same to others in need," concluded Moosa.

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