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Zanentlantla Mbala (back) paddling with Gerhard Moolman (front) in an endurance race at Emmarentia Dam.
Zanentlantla Mbala (back) paddling with Gerhard Moolman (front) in an endurance race at Emmarentia Dam.
Julia Evans
  • The Soweto Canoe and Recreation Club aims to provide local youth with a chance to practise canoeing and also be supported in other ways.
  • Frequent paddler Brad Fisher founded it in 2003.
  • The club has 62 members, all from Soweto, recruited through friends and community members.


Twenty-year-old Zanentlantla Mbala joined the Soweto Canoe and Recreation Club nine years ago. At first, he found the sport strange, but today he wonders what would have become of him without it.

Mbala is one of dozens of young people recruited to the club by other canoeists.

They aim to provide Soweto youth not only with an opportunity to practise the sport, but also with educational and career support, according to GroundUp.

The club was founded in 2003 by frequent paddler Brad Fisher, who noticed a lack of black athletes among Gauteng paddlers.

Veteran paddler and club coach Nkosi Mzolo has been a member of the club since he moved to Johannesburg from KwaZulu-Natal in 2006 in search of work. He was already a paddler in KwaZulu-Natal, and the existence of the club was one of the reasons he chose Johannesburg.

Through the club, Mzolo got employment as a driver and received support for studies at the City of Johannesburg's Emergency Management Services, where he has since qualified as a paramedic and firefighter rescue technician.

"Because of paddling, I came to Joburg. I got my first job. I was able to study."

Mzolo, who has represented South Africa at competitions in Senegal and Ivory Coast, still trains every week, but spends most of his time training others.

The club has 62 members, all from Soweto, recruited through friends and community members.

Mbala was recruited by Fish River Canoe Marathon medallist Siseko Ntondini.

Having moved from rural KwaZulu-Natal just before he joined the club, Mbala had no idea what paddling was.

"I'd never seen the sport before. At first, I found it difficult, learning how to balance and the technique. I fell a lot but I never gave up. I fall today. Tomorrow, I come back again."

Mbala finished matric last year. He is studying for a diploma in transportation and logistics at the University of Johannesburg through a sponsorship set up by the club.

He says he doesn't know if he would have finished school if he hadn't joined the club.

"There are a lot of things that are happening where we stay. Sometimes you join, not because you want to, but because of the pressure. But with paddling, you don't have time to do other stuff. The only thing you're doing is paddling, studying, paddling, studying, checking on your family. It's a simple life. It's easier to live like that.

"I've been wondering, if I had not had the chance to join this sport where I would be today."

Nkosi Mzolo
Paddler and coach Nkosi Mzolo says the sport and the club changed his life.

Mzolo says the club aims to help people become independent and successful.

A teaching programme operates from a learning centre in Soweto every afternoon where teachers come to help the children with specific subjects.

While some members are busy training at Orlando Dam, others are doing their homework at the learning centre.

"Some of them don't have lighting at home," says Mzolo.

Training kit, travel costs, the 40 canoes and food parcels for club members are sponsored by FirstRand, ADreach and Deltamune.

Each food parcel lasts about two weeks, depending on the size of the member's family.

Mzolo says "90% of them come from families where there's no one working. They just depend on social grants. Most of them depend on those food parcels".

Emmarentia Dam
Club members Lesedi Bobo and Amanda Ngamlana competing in an endurance race at Emmarentia Dam.

The members of the club train at Orlando Dam in Soweto during the week, but every Thursday and Sunday a shuttle takes them to Emmarentia Dam in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg to compete in a time trial with members of the Dabulamanzi Canoe Club, the biggest canoe club in South Africa with more than 1 000 members.

Club members also learn how to swim and complete their flat water proficiency tests at Emmarentia Dam because Orlando Dam is polluted.

"We, as the club, make it our responsibility to assist those who cannot swim," says Mzolo.

"We don't put you in a canoe if you cannot swim."

Dabulamanzi sponsors dinner after the time trial.

Mbala, who earned a silver medal at the Dusi Canoe marathon in 2018, has done a coaching course and now teaches at the club.

Like Mzolo, he wants to continue helping as many people as he can.

"My goal and the club's goal is to change the lives of the rest of the kids," says Mzolo. "I want to be part of that. I want to be part of that change."

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Emmarentia Dam



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