KEW U/19 GIRLS QUALIFY FOR THE CSA NATIONAL GIRLS WEEK TO BE HELD IN CAPE TOWN FROM FEBRUARY 23 TO 25TH OF FEBRUARY 2023
The Kalahari Eye Warriors (KEW) is an organisation set up in December 2014 to respond to the lack of participation in cricket by many previously disadvantaged communities (NPO Number:160-026). The organisation was formed to primarily facilitate an increase in exposure to cricket and provide a platform for development of school children in communities in and around the John Taolo Gaetsewe District. The displays and respective rises to prominence of the names of Kagiso Rabada and Temba Bavuma in the Proteas team have only served to heighten interest and hope in the communities we serve.
Our Vision:
- To become a center for cricket in the Northern Cape and become the largest agent for transformation in the cricket fraternity.
Our Focus Areas:
- Transformation
- Rural Cricket Development
- KFC Mini Cricket
- Schools Cricket
- Club/Community Development
- Coaches Mentor-ship & Development
Rest In Peace Coach Boikanyo Patrick “Rooney” Makatong
Rest In Peace, Coach. One of our Long-time KEW coach who passed away 27th January 2018. It’s hard to describe his impact coach Makatong made on the KEW program, We will always remember and honor his legacy. the staff, the schools, parents and players will always remember you, through the great work you have done in developing and mentoring our kids, You taught our boys the meaning of respect and how to be responsible. Your boys are doing great things, our coaches have taken over where you left-off. You have served you province well. A father, player, brother, friend and great coach indeed. Robala ka Kagiso Coachy.
