Sandile Xulu reports that, for the very first time, KZN will have a database of Chess Coaches in all 11 districts.
KZN
Chess Association has just completed launching the CHESS COACHES
ASSOCIATION in all 11 districts. A move to train coaches was warmly
welcomed by district associations as this will help improve their
competitiveness when it comes to provincial tournaments.
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UTHUKELA Coaches showing off their garden chess set in the
city of LADYSMITH
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LISA GRIFFITHS (in red) with her enthusiastic team of UTHUNGULU Coaches
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LULAMA QOBO training from the podium at LUTHULI Museum in ILEMBE
District
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AMAJUBA Coaches embraced the KZNCA Vision 2015 of ’50
clubs’
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CHESS
moves into the council chamber in LADYSMITH
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Chess is making inroads at
the heart of the ZULU KINGDOM
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At Shisanyama in Bhekuzulu township, VRYHEID, chess is played while
listening to some good music...
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UMZINYATHI
Coaches learning a new way to teach chess
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LULAMA QOBO demonstrating a few coaching lessons in DUNDEE
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February was an extremely busy month for the facilitators. Altogether, a total of 130 coaches were trained throughout 11 districts and this training took place every weekend from 14th February to 1st March 2015.
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SANDILE XULU ‘teaching’ LULAMA QOBO a few blitz lessons over breakfast in VRYHEID
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OXFORD
GUEST HOUSE hosted the facilitators with warm hands in VRYHEID
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