Posted in Features, News on Aug 25, 2017.
- Tracy Williams
Job: I am the Supporters Relations Manager. My main concern is the supporters and the supporters club. I look after the supporters’ database and I continuously interact with the supporters. I am also involved with KC Retail.
Things you didn’t know 1: I am extremely well-travelled, especially in Africa. That’s because I worked in the past for SAA, where I was first involved with the training and development department. Later on, I was more involved with the marketing side and, for example, started the voyager loyalty programme.
Things you didn’t know 2: I love opera, because it talks to my soul and it moves me deeply. Opera is about story-telling through music.
The meaning of Women’s Month: To commemorate and remember the important role women played in the struggle and how we stood together to make our voices count. We need to be reminded that women can make a difference, that our opinions count, we have a voice and in unison we are a force.
- Thuli Sibisi
Job: I manage the KC DigiStore, through which people can order our Kaizer Chiefs merchandise online. I take care that the orders are packed correctly, like a jersey, and that they are couriered to the correct address. I also assist with KC Retail on matchdays at the stadium.
Things you didn’t know 1: I absolutely love swimming. I am also a swimming instructor to help children swim from the age of three.
Things you didn’t know 2: I love listening music, especially soul with Rachelle Ferrell being my big favourite.
The meaning of Women’s Month: It takes me back to women’s abuse. If only men could stop doing this. Women’s Month is related to how women should be treated.
- Dara Carroll –
Job: I am the Brand Manager and therefore responsible for driving a brand strategy for everything that has to do with Kaizer Chiefs. I also manage the (home) game events and am otherwise involved in a variety of aspects at the Chiefs Village.
Things you didn’t know 1: I used to be the manager of South Africa’s first national women’s team and was also there when they played their first international match in 1993.
Things you didn’t know 2: I love travelling and playing scrabble, enjoying to make up words. I also like reading about history, which fascinates me. I know all kinds of history details, like the year of the French revolution.
The meaning of Women’s Month: I am glad that there is a day and a month for women, to acknowledge the strength of women and to remember how important women are. I am happy the role of women is being acknowledged.
- Mpho Selamolela
Job: I am the supervisor of the High Performance Centre (HPC) at Chiefs Village. I craft health and fitness programmes for the staff at Kaizer Chiefs and monitor their progress as well. I also regularly help out the players with their recovery when coming back from an injury, even if I don’t develop the programmes. Furthermore, I plan the schedule for the use of the gym and look after the maintenance.
Things you didn’t know 1: I used to act in primary school, even winning an award once. I loved to be an actress. However, I stopped doing it at high school.
Things you didn’t know 2: I was a super fan of the Brazilian national team, called Seleçao, especially from about 2002, when I was in Grade 6, until the World Cup in South Africa. I knew about Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos, Gilberto Silva and so on. It was actually scary, but I really admired those guys.
The meaning of Women’s Month: It’s a celebration of women. It’s also a time to look back at the women who paved the way for us in the past – we have to continue that legacy and uplift each other. It’s also about celebrating yourself and being happy about who we are.
- Nonceba Bewana
Job: I look after the Chairman, Kaizer Motaung. I take care that he gets his tea, his lunch and I will also look after his office and the Chairman’s Boardroom, cleaning it regularly.
Things you didn’t know 1: I loved to play netball at the Mbekweni High School in the Eastern Cape. I played either as a centre or left wing.
Things you didn’t know 2: My big passion is singing. I am a member of the Mother’s Union at the Anglican Church in Vlakfontein. We gather on Thursdays, to pray for everybody.
The meaning of Women’s Month: It’s all about the Women’s March in 1956 to protest in Pretoria against the dompas, a pass that non-whites had to carry to get to white areas. They said, “enough is enough, we are not carrying a dompas anymore. These days women of all races are, for example, minister and sitting in parliament. This means that we are valuable as women, we are very important.
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