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Lentswe, Klerksdorp - Netball legend Dumisani Chauke teamed up with Pep’s mini Netball programme to give one lucky school the opportunity to win a new netball court worth R200 000. Chauke, a former Proteas Assistant Coach and passionate youth mentor for the Netball Community, is thrilled. The Pep mini Netball programme is something close to Dumisani’s heart as it has now grown to 40 festivals across all 9 provinces in South Africa. 

“Thanks to Pep, the festivals are not only tournaments that teach the fundamentals of netball, but the entire programme is built to uplift communities and create real spaces where girls can thrive,” says Chauke. 

The competition, Dumi’s Choice, powered by Pep, is now open, and schools that are already participating in the Pep mini Nebtall programme are encouraged to enter. 

How to enter:
Send a short motivation and photos of your current netball court in need of a makeover to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
To complete the entry, teachers must post a photo of their netball team on Instagram using #PEPminiNetball, tag @dumi6871 and @pep_southafrica, and share their favourite moment from a Pep mini Netball festival or coaching session.

Submissions are open and close on August 31, with the winning school announced by 10 September.

The netball court makeover prize will include resurfacing, line marking, and structural repairs, along with coaching tools for the coach, such as bibs and balls.