Bakwadi, the first Black African kata champion

Ofentse Bakwadi, normally known as Shakes to his peers and well wishers, is riding the crescent wave of his dreams. He sent a strong message to his opponents in the entire continent when he won a gold medal in the individual kata category at the just ended Union Federation of African Karate (UFAK) Championships.

Bakwadi was also part of the men’s kata team that brought home a gold medal. Yesterday, Bakwadi sat down with Mmegi Sport to talk about his flourishing karate career.

“Winning a gold medal at UFAK is an amazing feeling and I have long waited for this moment. I have been working hard for it. The good thing about kata is that you get better with age,” he says.

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