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Nihon Karate Kyokai to spread footprints

Moving forward: Sempai Radimpe, Sensei Daniel Gombe(regional director)Sensei Keone Kgorotlhe
Moving forward: Sempai Radimpe, Sensei Daniel Gombe(regional director)Sensei Keone Kgorotlhe

Nihon Karate Kyokai Botswana, an affiliate of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) World Federation, has embarked on a mission to spread its footprint across Botswana.

The first step towards achieving their target is by staging a training camp known as the Botswana JKA International Summer Camp. Speaking to MmegiSport, Sensei Keone Ndio Kgorotlhe said the camp has been extended to all Shotokan karate schools in Botswana and neighbouring countries. “The training camp started on Thursday and ends today (Friday) at the Botswana Karate Association (BOKA) hall. Sub-Saharan regional director, Sensei Daniel Gombe, sixth Dan black belt, who has been sanctioned by JKA headquarters, is conducting the training,” he said. Kgorotlhe said during the training camp, the visiting Gombe will conduct training sessions, grading and course qualifications for instructors, judges, and examiners.

He said the camp is a step in the right direction, as it is a first for the Federation to host such an event, and they are privileged for the support they received from JKA headquarters in Japan. He explained that it is not every day that a sanctioned JKA Sub Saharan regional director visits a country and the development is likely to lead to the growth of the federation. He added they hope to bring a Japanese instructor to Botswana soon. Kgorotlhe said yesterday (Thursday) there was an open slot for all styles including some karatekas from the Botswana All Buda Styles (BABUSA) who had registered. “The rest of the training was strictly for JKA Shotokan due to the fact that the instructor was grading and conducted courses for our members,” he said. He added the plan is for the training camp to be an annual event, with the assistance of Gombe. Kgorotlhe said the camp is expected to ensure that Nihon Karate grows numerically and improves administratively and technically. He said they want to ensure that JKA standards set at the headquarters are practised without fail in Botswana. In July, Nihon Karate Kyokai members, Kgorotlhe and Karabo Samuel were graded from third Dan black belt to fourth Dan black belt while Sempai Neo Tautona and Gaosenkwe Tautona were graded from second Dan to first Dan, respectively.

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