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Kasi Delivery hands motorbikes to 20 young township entrepreneurs
Kasi Delivery hands motorbikes to 20 young township entrepreneurs

Daily Maverick

time05-08-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Maverick

Kasi Delivery hands motorbikes to 20 young township entrepreneurs

In a bid to tackle youth unemployment and boost township economies, 20 young entrepreneurs from across Gqeberha received motorbikes through the Kasi Delivery Youth Empowerment Programme. The energy was electric in Veeplaas on Tuesday, August 5 as 20 brand-new motorbikes were officially handed over to youngsters through the Kasi Delivery Youth Empowerment Programme. The event brought together key development players, including the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, the Eastern Cape Development Corporation, the Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency, Zero4One, Harambee and local business, Daku Spar. Kasi Delivery helps young people obtain their driving licences and trains them in service delivery. Once trained, they operate their own delivery businesses under the Kasi Delivery brand, contributing a portion of their profits to support the next group of aspiring entrepreneurs. Each partner reaffirmed their shared commitment to uplifting township economies, empowering young people and building sustainable local businesses. Addressing the crowd, Eastern Cape MEC for Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism Nonkqubela Pieters said, 'These township entrepreneurs are no longer confined to the margins. They now have the tools and the platform to lead change on their own terms. 'Once spectators of opportunity, they are now active players in growing the local economy. This aligns with our mission to build an inclusive economy where no one is left behind.' Pieters confirmed that the handover formed part of a broader provincial commitment to deliver 50 motorbikes, with 40 already handed over. 'An employed youth means decreased crime. This is about improving the Kasi (township) economy. We insure these bikes for a year, and then the entrepreneurs take over. We are building sustainability,' Pieters said. 'Make my dream come true' For Kwanele Jebe from New Brighton, the handover marked the start of a long-envisioned mission. 'I've been unemployed for years. But now, I can make my dream come true, to deliver medical treatments to vulnerable community members who struggle to reach clinics,' said Jebe, who was inspired by his elderly relative's challenges accessing healthcare. 'Mobility is a privilege many don't have. I want to bridge that gap,' he said. Another recipient, Thandokazi Nkosana, said she had studied at Lovedale College, but struggled to find work until she approached Kasi Deliveries. 'I'm the breadwinner at home, and now I can finally put food on the table. These bikes are the thin line between hunger and survival. I think it's also very important to note the inclusivity – women can do it too, and it's Women's Month! ' she said with a giggle. 'Restoring dignity' The Eastern Cape Development Corporation's Ayanda Malabar said the programme went beyond economic stimulus; it was about restoring dignity. 'We are here to equip young people with the means to be independent, confident contributors to their communities,' he said. At the centre of this success story is Kasi Delivery's founder Theo Gora, who proudly shared the company's progress. 'All our drivers make a minimum of R4,000 per month. Demand is growing and we're ready to expand to other regions in the province,' Gora said, adding that the next step was a custom-built app to complement their current WhatsApp-based system. 'We bridge the gap between suburbs and townships. Someone in Summerstrand may be afraid or lazy to drive to Zwide for traditional food like ulusu, that's where we come in. We unlock access and boost township businesses in the process.' 'Resilience, innovation' Acting Executive Director for Economic Development, Tourism and Agriculture Wandisile Makwabe praised the resilience and innovation of the local youth. 'The pandemic exposed two urgent needs: access to food and access to opportunity. Our youth didn't wait for handouts; they created solutions,' Makwabe said. 'A group of young innovators from our townships built a food delivery app tailored for communities often excluded by platforms like Uber Eats. They filled a gap that mattered, and they did it with vision, courage and purpose.' Makwabe emphasised that this was a prime example of development driven from within the community. Member of the mayoral committee for economic development, Councillor Bassie Kamana, who delivered the vote of thanks, reinforced the power of this moment. 'To the young people here today, your passion is inspiring. The provision of motorbikes is not just a gesture; it's a sign of what we can achieve together,' he said. 'The future is in your hands, and it is bright.' DM

The LIV Golf roster is loaded! Meet the star players & teams for 2025
The LIV Golf roster is loaded! Meet the star players & teams for 2025

Fox News

time05-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox News

The LIV Golf roster is loaded! Meet the star players & teams for 2025

From Dustin Johnson, to Brooks Koepka to Bryson DeChambeau, the LIV Golf roster is loaded with some of the top stars in the world. With a new season upon us — with live coverage across FOX Sports platforms — there is no better time to meet the players and teams (yes, there are 13 teams!) who will dominate headlines in 2025. 4Aces GC 2024 team finish: 10th Who's new? Thomas Pieters joins the team in a trade with the RangeGoats. It's the second consecutive year the Aces have acquired a former RangeGoat, having obtained Harold Varner III the previous offseason. Pieters takes the place of Pat Perez, who will work as a full-time LIV Golf broadcaster in 2025. The offseason: It was a successful offseason for Patrick Reed, who won his first tournament in nearly four years in capturing the Link Hong Kong Open in November. Reed was 22 under for the four-round tournament, shooting 59 in the third round. Look out for Reed's return to Hong Kong Golf Club for the third event of the 2025 LIV Golf season … Johnson, a two-time winner of the PIF Saudi International, became a Golf Saudi ambassador in December … Pieters had back-to-back top-15 finishes on the International Series to end the 2024 season. Going to be a good year if … long-time friends Varner and Pieters push each other to new LIV Golf heights. Captain's last word: "I expect everyone to play better next year. I know I can play better. can too; I know he wasn't happy with how he played. Harold definitely played below par for his talent level. And obviously I know Thomas is a good player. I'm excited for the year." - Dustin Johnson Cleeks GC2024 team finish: 8th Who's new? Frederik Kjettrup, who replaces the relegated Kalle Samooja in the lineup. The 25-year-old Dane is the second key addition to the team in as many years, after the Cleeks signed Meronk before the 2024 season. Kjettrup, who played collegiately at Florida State, won three times on PGA Tour Americas after turning pro last year. The offseason: Along with the Kjettrup signing, the other big development for the team was its recent brand evolution announcement that includes a fresh visual identity and a new tagline: Tradition Refreshed … Soon after the rebrand came out, the team found itself in a fun social skirmish with American golfer Max Homa, who apparently didn't know that a cleek is "probably the oldest name for a golf club," responded Kaymer. "These days we would call it a 1- or a 2-iron. It's that easy." … Kaymer turned 40 on Dec. 28 and Bland turns 52 on Feb 3. Going to be a good year if … Kjettrup solidifies the No. 4 spot and Kaymer continues his return to form. No sleeper team this season; the Cleeks are legit. Captain's last word: "Richard has been extremely consistent … Adrian is a very solid, strong player ... Obviously with Frederik, this will be a completely new experience for him. But there's no reason why we shouldn't give ourselves a few chances this year to win some of the team competitions this year." - Martin Kaymer Crushers GC2024 team finish: 1st Who's new? No one. This lineup has been intact since Lahiri made his LIV Golf debut at the 2022 tournament in Boston, where he tied for second after making a three-man playoff. The offseason: Huge news to start the new year when the team announced a long-term partnership on Jan. 2 with Reebok to become the official apparel and footwear sponsor, marking the company's re-entry into the Performance Golf category while DeChambeau becomes the official face of Reebok Golf … DeChambeau, of course, also continued to increase his massive social media following thanks to 16 consecutive days of must-see videos in his attempt to make a hole-in-one over his new house. Oh, and he hung out with some famous people … Lahiri was busy as the ambassador for the International Series India presented by DLF, as he helped to bring DeChambeau, Casey and several other LIV Golf stars to his native country the week before the start of the LIV Golf season. Going to be a good year if … everyone stays healthy. No more injuries like the one that derailed Howell's year in 2024. Captain's last word: "You still have to play great golf in order to maximize the YouTube scene and that side of the coin, but we're still going to promote and grown the game as much as possible on YouTube. Hopefully, that transitions over to the Crushers as well. We're just over 200,000 organic followers, the most followed golf team out there. We want to get that to a million. - Bryson DeChambeau Fireballs GC2024 team finish: 6th Who's new? Luis Masaveu, who replaces Eugenio Chacarra in the lineup. The 22-year-old from Madrid will fit right in with fellow Spaniards Garcia and Puig. He just turned pro in October 2024 after an impressive amateur career that included a run to the semifinals at the U.S. Amateur. The offseason: All four players competed in the International Series season-ending PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers (Masaveu had not yet been signed). Ancer, the defending tournament champion, had the best result, a tie for 22nd with four rounds of 68 or better … Puig had four top-4 finishes in seven offseason starts … Garcia received an invite to play the 2025 PGA Championship. It will be his 25th start in that major … Puig turned 23 on Dec. 7 and Garcia turned 45 on Jan. 9. Going to be a good year if … Puig can perform like he does in non-LIV Golf events. Captain's last word: "I feel like our team is just getting stronger. Even though we're young, I feel like the potential is there. Obviously when you bring young guys, you're taking a little bit of a chance, but at the same time, it is very, very exciting." - Sergio Garcia HyFlyers GC2024 team finish: 12th Who's new? No one. The roster returns intact from the 2024 season after Ogletree's first full year in LIV Golf. Mickelson, Steele and Tringale are entering their third year together. The offseason: The big news was the recent announcement that Primo had become the team's official golf apparel sponsor, extending the relationship between Mickelson and Primo's owner, popular golf YouTuber Grant Horvat. The team even released an amusing video focusing on Primo's golf joggers … In November, Mickelson and Horvat announced a new YouTube collaboration involving a 2v2 challenge series … Ogletree had wrist surgery in mid-October but is now fully able to swing … Tringale had a solid performance at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, finishing tied for ninth with middle rounds of 65-66. Going to be a good year if … Ogletree stays healthy, and Mickelson turns back the clock. Captain's last word: "I do think we're going to have a great year. Camo and Steely have played very consistent … Andy is one of the best players in the league … And I don't feel like I have a lot that I need to improve on, even though my scores haven't been there. It's just sharpening up a couple of things." - Phil Mickelson Iron Heads GC2024 team finish: 13th Who's new? Jang, the 22-year-old budding star who was the Korean Tour's top player in 2024, was the team's big offseason acquisition. He fills the lineup spot created by Scott Vincent's relegation. The offseason: It's been a busy offseason for the Iron Heads. Besides signing Jang, the team also was involved in LIV Golf's new partnership with Coupang Play, with Korea's largest e-commerce company serving as the team's principle partner. Coupang Play also becomes the presenting sponsor for LIV Golf Korea, with the Iron Heads (especially their three Korean-born players) planning to be heavily involved in the promotion of LIV Golf's first event in that country … Lee, Jang and Lee participated in a unique charity event against the Grass League's Minnesota Muskies in January. Going to be a good year if … they build on the momentum from the Team Championship. Captain's last word: "I feel very pleased with the way things are going for us on and off the golf course. I think this is just the beginning. This is a turning point for the Iron Heads and 2025 is going to be an amazing year." - Kevin Na Legion XIII2024 team finish: 2nd Who's new? McKibbin, the 22-year-old who has already won on the DP World Tour, is the team's big offseason acquisition. He fills the lineup spot created by Kieran Vincent's relegation. The offseason: Hatton had an extremely productive offseason, winning the Alfred Dunhill Links in Scotland in early October, then reeling off three more top-6 finishes before winning the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in mid-January. That leaves him in good shape to play in all four majors this year … Caleb Surratt nearly corralled his first professional win in December, making a three-man playoff that included LIV Golf captains Joaquin Niemann and Cameron Smith at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers. Niemann won on the second playoff hole … Hatton turned 33 on Oct. 14, Jon Rahm turned 30 on Nov. 10 and McKibbin turned 22 on Dec. 19. Going to be a good year if … the kids play well. Captain's last word: "I think we'll be more consistent this year than last year because we did have some ups and downs, but I think we could have an even better year this year. That's certainly the hope." - Jon Rahm Majesticks GC2024 team finish: 11th Who's new? No one. The lineup has remained intact (outside of injuries) since Stenson joined LIV Golf in 2022 and won in his first start at Bedminster. The three UK-born players have been together since Day 1. The offseason: British sportswear giant Castore recently announced a multi-year agreement to become the Majesticks' "Official Worldwide Apparel Partner" … The team launched its docuseries "Inside The Ropes" in November, a peel-back-the-curtain look at the 2024 season … Horsfield competed in three late-season International Series tournaments, with his best finish a T22 at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers … Poulter turned 49 on Jan. 10. Going to be a good year if … the three co-captains turn back the clock. Captain's last word: "We know we're a strong team and we just obviously need to perform. So just going to have some fun, play with confidence. There's nothing to say that we can't go out there and win three or four times this year. We need to play with that mindset." - Ian Poulter RangeGoats GC2024 team finish: 9th Who's new? Campbell was signed to fill the vacancy created by the trade of Thomas Pieters to 4Aces GC. Uihlein and Wolff return for their second season together as RangeGoats teammates. The offseason: Uihlein won the International Series Qatar by five strokes in December; it was his second victory in 2024 on The International Series. Uihlein finished second in the series' season-long rankings … One spot behind Uihlein on those rankings was Campbell in third place. Campbell, who had not yet signed with the RangeGoats, was the highest non-LIV Golf player in the rankings … Watson made two International Series starts, including an encouraging tie for 13th at the BNI Indonesian Masters … Wolff married Kim Lloyd in a wedding ceremony in mid-December in Miami … Swannies Golf was named as the team's official on-course apparel partner … Watson turned 46 on Nov. 5. Going to be a good year if … Bubba gets anywhere close to his Masters-type form. Captain's last word: "I think we're going to have podium finishes. I think our team's going to come together. And I know this is crazy to say, but I think Ben is our glue. Ben is very calm. He's not up and down like some of the other guys on the team, myself included. I think he's going to hold us together." - Bubba Watson Ripper GC2024 team finish: 3rd Who's new? No one. These four had a wildly successful first season together after Herbert joined the team prior to 2024. Jones was re-signed in mid-January to keep the roster intact. The offseason: The big news was Cam Smith's Summer Down Under in which he made four consecutive starts in Australia, giving his numerous fans plenty of opportunity to cheer him on. The goodwill tour netted him three top-3 finishes, but his teammate Herbert got the bragging rights by winning the NSW Open … Leishman turned 41 on Oct. 24 and Herbert turned 29 on Dec. 5. Going to be a good year if … they repeat 2024. Simple as that. Captain's last word: "I don't like to put too much pressure on myself. I think I just expect to prepare well and work as hard as I can and be competitive, be there on Sundays and hopefully get a couple of wins. This was my first winless season for a while, so it's definitely been in the back of my mind." - Cameron Smith Smash GC2024 team finish: 4th Who's new? No one. This is the carryover lineup from the 2024 season after Gooch and McDowell joined the team during the previous offseason. The club recently announced new contracts for Kokrak and McDowell. The offseason: Koepka partnered with Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau to play in The Showdown match against PGA Tour stars Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler … Kokrak finished T9 at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers; Gooch and McDowell also competed … Gooch continued building his sports portfolio by buying the Mississippi Blues Angling Club in the Sports Fishing Championship … Gooch turned 33 on Nov. 14. Going to be a good year if … the team finds any kind of consistency. The pieces are there. Captain's last word: "I like our team. You can't base your whole year off one week of match play, right? I've played good in match play and lost, and I've played bad in match play and won. That's the format. Can't do anything about it. I don't feel like we finished last, but it is what it is. That's where the results went and we didn't win. So we lost. At that point, if it's not a win, who cares?" - Brooks Koepka Stinger GC2024 team finish: 7th Who's new? No one. The lineup is set for a third full year together after Grace was re-signed to a two-year deal after the Stingers made a successful business-case argument to keep him post-relegation. Oosthuizen, Grace and Schwartzel are Day 1 LIV Golf players and have been together longer than any other threesome in the league. The offseason: Burmester won a tournament in South Africa for the second consecutive offseason, claiming the Vodacom Origins of Golf final on the Sunshine Tour … The Asian Tour's International Series Qatar was a showcase for the Stingers' depth, as Schwartzel finished solo second, Oosthuizen tied for third and Burmester tied for fifth … Grace produced a runner-up finish at LIV Golf Promotions in hopes of re-earning his spot with automatic qualification. Going to be a good year if … Grace continues his upward trend after battling injuries during the 2024 season. Captain's last word: "We're good friends and I don't really have to manage anyone. We're all straightforward guys and if you have an issue, you tell each other. I think it's very easy being this team's captain." - Louis Oosthuizen Torque GC2024 team finish: 5th Who's new? No one. This is the carryover lineup from the 2024 season after Ortiz joined the team after playing for the Fireballs in the first two LIV Golf seasons. The offseason: Niemann became The International Series champion after winning the season-ending PIF Saudi International powered by Softbank Investment Advisers … Niemann received a special invite to play the Masters for the second consecutive year … Niemann turned 26 on Nov. 7 and Muñoz turned 32 on Jan. 4. Going to be a good year if … Joaco continues his form from 2024, and the team returns to its 2023 form. Captain's last word: "The four of us, we are going to prove something. It just has to go our way. I know it's the right team and we all know what we can do with the four of us playing good golf. It's just a matter of time." - Joaquin Niemann Wild-Card Players This piece is courtesy of Mike McAllister in partnership with LIV Golf.

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