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President of Kho Kho Federation of South Africa Nkosinathi Biko during medal presentation in Margate KwaZulu-Natal last month.
President of Kho Kho Federation of South Africa Nkosinathi Biko during medal presentation in Margate KwaZulu-Natal last month.
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Eastern Cape Indigenous Games Association President Nkosinathi Biko from Cradock has been re-elected as the President of the Kho Kho Federation of South Africa at a national conference in Margate, Kwa-Zulu Natal.

Biko will serve his second term until September 2026 after he was elected for the first time in 2018 at the South African National Indigenous Games Festival that were held in Limpopo.

After hearing the news Komani-Karoo Express contacted Biko who was over the moon.

He said this victory is not for him but the whole province of the Eastern Cape.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead the whole of South Africa again, but this victory is not for Biko alone but the whole of Eastern Cape. We are promoting the Indigenous Games and for the first time in the history of the Eastern Cape we were in the top 3 of South African National Indigenous Games Festival and that shows the amount of work this province did and I am a product of that,” said Biko.

The former SAFA Chris Hani REC member who served in the constitutional and member’s affairs committee will lead the South African Kho Kho team in the Kho Kho World Championships Games in Delhi, India next month.

Kho Kho is one of the South African Indigenous Games and it is believed to have evolved in the state of Maharashtra, India where it was played on chariots called Rath. India was the first country to formalize and professionalize the game.

In South Africa it is thought to have its origins in the South African Indian community. The game was and still is enthusiastically played by children of all communities across the country.

In players of all ages, Kho Kho builds physical strength and stamina and involves a lot of running, feinting, ducking, and diving.

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