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23 August 2021 | Story Ruan Bruwer | Photo Netball South Africa
Refiloe Nketsa, one of the latest Kovsie Protea players in action for the South African U21 team earlier this year.

No less than five players out of the 16 chosen for the Protea netball team hail from the University of the Free State (UFS).

They will travel to Jamaica for a tri-nations series in October. This is the first time since 2007 that the UFS have five members in a team or touring squad.

In 2007, seven Kovsies (Annari Store, Anchen du Plessis, Karin Venter, Adéle Niemand, Elzet Engelbrecht, Maryka Holtzhausen, and Doretha Joubert) were in action for the Proteas.

The five 2021 Proteas – Karla Pretorius (first-year student in 2009), Khanyisa Chawane (2015), Lefébre Rademan (2015), Boitumelo Mahloko (2019), and Refiloe Nketsa (2020) – all started their senior netball careers at the UFS. 

This is a first call-up for Mahloko and Nketsa. Mahloko left the Free State at the end of last year. Chawane is still enrolled at the UFS, Rademan is doing her master’s, and Pretorius is an alumna. 

Rademan was recently named the Members’ Player of the Season at London Pulse where she played in the European Super League. Karla Pretorius, with 94 caps, could possibly become only the fourth Protea ever to reach 100 test caps.

Nketsa was a member of the South African U21 team in 2020 and 2021. She said it was her dream since she was a child to be in the Protea team. “To be called up and given a chance to showcase my talent is a blessing. It still feels surreal. I’m really thankful.” She changed position from goalkeeper to wing defence/centre last year.

Burta de Kock, UFS coach, describes herself as a blessed coach.
“I’m blessed with an amazing calibre of players who are willing to change positions (such as Nketsa) and who are eager to grab every opportunity.
“It is a fortunate position to be in. We work hard to help players reach their maximum potential.”


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Kovsie student trailblazing to literary stardom
2013-10-24

 

Ace Moloi with a copy of his book In Her Fall Rose a Nation
Photo: Jerry Mokoroane
24 October 2013

Ace Moloi proves that ambition and self-belief are key ingredients in achieving your dreams. At merely 21-years of age, this Kovsie student made his entrance onto the literary scene with the launch of his first novel. In Her Fall Rose a Nation tells the story of a young girl who leaves her rural home to further her studies in the city. Loosing herself in the excitement of student life, she gets kicked out of university. As a result she has to find refuge in the streets that devour her last bit of hope of rising again. The novel, published by New Voices Publishing, was introduced to an eager audience at the Bloemfontein Campus.

Moloi, a third-year Communications student and prime of House Tswelopele, says his book is a unique offering that will inspire and intrigue.

"The inspiration behind this project emanates mainly from the realisation that as much as we bemoan the lack of reading among young people – particularly in the townships and rural areas – we haven’t taken the initiative to write books that will speak to them and their day-to-day circumstances."

The talented writer, who is also a content contributor for News24 and a former IRAWA Post news editor, says he has been influenced by the writings of extraordinary individuals such as Kwasi Koranteng, Steve Biko and Dr KPD Maphalla. It took him three years to write the book, Ace says, mentioning that it first started as a Sesotho novel, that was later turned into English.

Already working on his second manuscript, Prey and Predators, Ace’s message to fellow students is to never underestimate the power of dreams. "By nature, dreams are unique, and so is yours. Own it up. Defend it. Realise it. Most importantly, never allow anyone to make you feel guilty for having great ambitions, for without ambition there is no meaning at all to life."

* In Her Fall Rose a Nation sells for R100 and can ordered from Ace at ace.moloi@gmail.com. The book can also be ordered online for R150 from New Voice Publishing online bookstore at www.newvoices.co.za.

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