Vision View Sports Radio partners with Kgothatso “KG” Montjane and the Temba Bavuma Foundation

Vision View Sports Radio was delighted to announce a partnership with the Temba Bavuma Foundation as well as sponsorship launch for Kgothatso “KG” Montjane.

Last Friday, the radio station announced that for Montjane, they will cover costs to travel with her coach and to run a YouTube channel for a period of two years starting in January 2019.

The 32-year-old defied the odds with financial challenges earlier this year, to become the first South African black woman to reach the semi-finals at Wimbledon, after traveling on her own without a coach to London.

The digital sports radio saw it fit to help alleviate some of her challenges by sponsoring her coaching needs when on international tour.

Montjane has also signed a two-year sponsorship deal with Dunlop Sport.

“We’re delighted to have started this journey with KG. She is a fantastic role-model for the game in South Africa and across the world,” said Jon Haughton, Brand Manager for Dunlop South Africa.

 

For Temba Bavuma, the partnership is great support to the initiative he has already been doing of upskilling cricket players from the townships. At the event, he emphasized the fact that academic development is also very important, and present at the event were two students he had already selected to be recipients of the bursaries.

The Temba Bavuma Foundation in partnership with Vision View Sports Radio will award 10 deserving students with bursaries to study in any University of their choice in South Africa. The support for the students will be for 3 years or until they obtain their undergraduate degree. The Foundation, through its patron Mr. Temba Bavuma will personally select two of the students from a previously disadvantaged background.