New sports gear landing in Heidedal schools is already pulling kids off the streets and into safer routines.
Schools score new play spaces
Schools score new play spaces
- Credence Primary School received a fresh multi-sport play zone.
- It popped up through a link-up with MultiChoice.
- The setup gives kids courts instead of street corners.
- Adults expect fewer after-school trouble loops.
- Heide Primary School picked up table tennis kits.
- The stuff came via China and the Table Tennis Federation.
- Learners get a fast-paced option beyond field games.
- Teachers see focus replacing boredom fast.
- Gayton McKenzie showed up to pass over the gear.
- The visit happened in Heidedal on 2 February 2026.
- His presence signaled backing for grassroots sport.
- Officials framed sport as prevention, not just play.
- Stadium Pool gear from a 2025 school event stayed local.
- The equipment supports swimming access for nearby learners.
- Water skills reduce real safety risks.
- Families gain programs they could not afford.
- Mangaung Metro Education District linked sports to crime prevention.
- Leaders say play areas blunt bullying and gang pull.
- Kids gain structure instead of idle hours.
- Parents report calmer routines forming.
- MultiChoice joined public efforts around school sport.
- China-backed donations showed outside links paying off.
- The Free State Department of Education endorsed the approach.
- Other schools are already asking for similar drops.