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Sibusiso Mjikeliso

Sibusiso Mjikeliso

Sibusiso Mjikeliso has written sport for the Sunday Times and Business Day as well as the UK’s Sunday Mirror. He is the author of Being A Black Springbok - Thando Manana Story, the first biography of a black African Springbok. In recent times he has edited Kick Off magazine before contributing to various publications on a freelance basis.

He is passionate about transformation in rugby and is a life-long Umtata Bush Bucks fan.

 

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  • 17 July 2018: Lions’ defence coach Joey Mongalo speaks to the media during at Johannesburg Stadium. Mongalo will be one of three black coaches in Super Rugby with the country's four franchises. (Photograph by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images)
    Sport
    South African rugby’s blackballed coaches
    Despite the gains South Africa has made since apartheid ended officially in 1994, rugby has been slow to keep up with the times when it comes to appointing black coaches.
    04 February 2019
  • 28 October 2017: Jerry Nqolo batting during the Hong Kong Cricket World Sixes 2017 Group A match between Marylebone Cricket Club and South Africa at Kowloon Cricket Club. (Photograph by Power Sport Images/Getty Images)
    Sport
    Border’s overlooked black African batsmen
    Jerry Nqolo opens up on why there aren’t many black African batsmen doing well in South African cricket and why he retired at the age of 27.
    19 January 2019

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