10/07/2021
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She's done it! ✌️👏🇿🇦
It's a historic kind of day today. Meet South Africa’s first black woman to reach a singles final at Wimbledon. 👇
World No.5 Kgothatso Montjane defeats Momoko Ohtani 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-4 to reach her first Wimbledon singles final. 💪
The dream is one win away! 🤜
06/07/2021
Have you noticed some gaps in your child’s development throughout lockdown?
This is an awesome holiday programme for kids in Grade R hosted by My Online Therapist.
It is online, fun and therapist-led!
25/05/2021
30,3 million square meters, 3000 tribes, 54 nations - we are as united as we are diverse, Happy Africa Day! 🌍
Get your cards today! African Affirmations
Available in English & Braille. More languages coming soon!
28/04/2021
Why not be kind today? 🌈
- or any day for that matter.
Donate our cards to a school, children’s home or clinic 🌺
Email us: [email protected]
Celebrate Pay it Forward Day with African Affirmations
25/03/2021
We are live! 🎉🎉🥳🥳
We are so excited to share our new project with you. In partnership with , we have developed a mental wellbeing product for children.
These affirmations cards are representative of children of different races, cultures and abilities. Cards are available in English and Braille.
Please follow for more information 💫
05/01/2021
Mpho’s light will continue to shine in all the lives she touched every day.
Our love and condolences to the Play Africa family and Mpho’s loved ones.
Her drive and work in making the Play Africa programmes inclusive will always be remembered.
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Play Africa: “It is with profound sadness that we grieve the passing of our beloved friend and colleague, Mpho Tsele, who passed away on the evening of Friday, 1 January.
Mpho is survived by her husband, Lebohang, her three children, Andindedwa, Tolek Namedi Phathudi-Mphahlele (Toto) and Tshenolo Lebohang Junior (LJ), and her mother, siblings, and extended family.
Mpho was an integral part of Play Africa's team, serving as our Play and Learning Supervisor and Inclusion Coordinator. Most recently, Mpho led our Science Film Festival programme, supported our Heal and Connect programme, and hosted many of our virtual sessions through the pandemic.
All who met Mpho felt her exuberance, her deep faith and her love of learning through play. Mpho embodied Play Africa's belief that the right to joyful, self-directed learning and and play was a fundamental human right. She was a champion of all children and their rights under the Constitution, with a special focus on the inclusion of children with different abilities and special needs, and children who are often marginalised in our society.
Her passing is a tragic, unimaginable loss for her family, for Play Africa, for South Africa and for the global children's sector. She leaves an inspiring legacy.
We will keep you all posted with news of a virtual memorial in the coming days.
Do you have special memories of Mpho at Play Africa? Please share your memories in the comments, or send us a message at the button below. We will compile all of your messages in a special memory book to give to her three children.”
03/12/2020
One way you can celebrate is by challenging the way you think about disability.
We have all experienced exclusion in some way or form. For people with disabilities, this is a barrier that they face daily.
Let’s consciously build back a better world that’s more inclusive and accessible, where people with disabilities are allowed more choice, respect and independence.
It’s been a long and testing year but we are excited to share something special with you soon 💓
20/09/2020
Shout out to the creative and funny team of comedians- Coconut Kelz, Donovan Goliath, Tats Nkonzo, Mojak Lehoko and traceyleeoliver 🤩Thank you for supporting us in our work to build an inclusive world with empowered children!
Tune in to Familyfeudsa on etv TONIGHT at 18h00 for all the fun and all the laughs!
Cant wait to see you all tonight! 🤩