Tembisa Chromes Wheelchair Basketball Team

Tembisa Chromes Wheelchair Basketball Team The disabled/physically challenged individuals setting out n pursuing bigger things n making a diffe

CELEBRATING KENTHABIOur fondest memory of Nthabiseng Morata goes back as long as 2012 when we first met her at a charity...
30/06/2017

CELEBRATING KENTHABI

Our fondest memory of Nthabiseng Morata goes back as long as 2012 when we first met her at a charity fun run organized by Shimza Ash Raphala to raise funds to build toilets for a primary school, Tembisa Chromes Wheelchair basketball team also showed support to the event as one of our objectives is to uplift the community of Tembisa

When everyone was still amazed that these guys in wheelchairs came to participate and show support, KeNthabi approached us and humbly introduced herself as “ KeNthabi wa ha Morata”, her humility, humbleness and her utmost respectful manner could have been easily mistaken for someone who was assigned to welcome us and to see to it that we are well taken care of by the organizers, but nope! She did all that on a personal capacity. Ubuntu bakho/botho ba hao on this day was undoubtedly a symphonic and phenomenal blessing

KeNthabi we celebrate you as a woman of strength, a woman who seeks knowledge and imparts it to others as much as she receives. We salute you for your selflessness for having a greater interest In our community by being proactive and participating in women empowerment. We honour you for your blessed and strong desires to set an awareness path by being actively involved with people living with disabilities

We wish you all the grace and best of luck by being in the top20 finalist for the Enterprise Women SA Competition. All the best and God speed with your PR Company Kecom and your much celebrated Annual Tembisa Women’s day event
Keep on pouring your soul and always harnessing your humble consistency into charity, keep on keeping on

Tembisa Chromes Wheelchair Basketball Team is rooting for you

Here we go again
24/02/2017

Here we go again

26/09/2016

practice sessions continue this coming Saturday after a heritage day break,

If you want to see Tembisa Chromes in action >>> corner 7th Avenue and 10th street, Bez Valley
17/03/2015

If you want to see Tembisa Chromes in action >>> corner 7th Avenue and 10th street, Bez Valley

For the first time since 2012, Tembisa Chromes participated in the Gauteng wheelchair basketball league round 1 over the...
17/03/2015

For the first time since 2012, Tembisa Chromes participated in the Gauteng wheelchair basketball league round 1 over the weekend and their rustiness was evident on Saturday the 14th March 2015 @ 14:00 when they came against the formidable South African u23 national squad who ran rampant and dominated the court, although Tembisa Chromes lack proper training facilities and proper wheelchair basketball chairs they showed they possessed ambition to go all the way. Not even the introduction of their other star player Lehlohonolo “Guru” Maubane who is nursing a torn shoulder muscle could save them from the u23s who won 89 - 06
Tembisa Chromes Starting 5
• Tumelo Diphare 06
• Zakhele Malepa 08
• Agreement Mathebula
• Emmanuel Nondabula (c) 10
• Paul Mathebula 15
South African u23 Starting 5
• Louw k 04
• Laupp 05
• Steven 06
• MacDonald 07
• Sifiso Gama 08

The first Gauteng wheelchair basketball league game on Sunday 15th March 2015 with round 1 continuing @ 10:00 was Tembisa Chromes vs Discovery Eagles B
Tembisa Chromes seemed to have improved a lot defensively coming up against Eagles B, but shooting for the basket was still an uphill battle as they kept shooting wayward shots and wasting many good opportunities to capitalize. The game ended Eagles B 24 – 04 Tembisa Chromes.
Tembisa Chromes Starting 5
• Tumelo Diphare 06
• Zakhele Malepa 08
• Ephraim Tauyatswala (c) 09
• Emmanuel Nondabula 10
• Paul Mathebula 15
Tembisa Chromes 2nd game on Sunday and the 3rd for the weekend was against Ricoh Pumas B @ 16:00. Tembisa Chromes took a huge gamble by fielding Lehlohonolo whose torn shoulder muscle wasn’t any better but one can truly say that in a space of two games Tembisa Chromes was organized defensively and now in attack they took the first two baskets which made it 4 – 0 by the end of the first quarter Tembisa Chromes led 7 – 4 after that they kept chasing the game, before the end of the last quarter Pumas B led 19 – 15 up until Tembisa Chromes star player pulled a three point basket and the game ended being won by Pumas B 19 – 18 Tembisa Chromes. This was a massive improvement by Tembisa Chromes.
Tembisa Chromes Starting 5
• Tumelo Diphare 06
• Ephraim Tauyatswala
• Emmanuel Nondabula (c) 10
• Paul Mathebula 15
• Lehlohonolo Maubane 14
Pumas B Starting 5
• Manunu C 05
• Mathumbu I 06
• Langa P 07
• Louw K
• Zulu K

first fundraising supporter Morongoe Selepe.. Thank you very much
12/02/2015

first fundraising supporter Morongoe Selepe.. Thank you very much

In an effort to raise funds for new basketball wheelchairs valued @ R15 000 each for Tembisa Chromes wheelchair basketba...
12/02/2015

In an effort to raise funds for new basketball wheelchairs valued @ R15 000 each for Tembisa Chromes wheelchair basketball team, Casual day S.A has sponsored with casual day golf T-shirts which need to be sold to raise funds.

Please support this fundraising initiative by purchasing a casual day golf T-shirt for you and your family, the first 50 people will get free caps.

Please share this post and make the pic your profile pic to let friends know and to raise awareness for persons with disabilities

Lets stand together

08/09/2014
God is amazing
02/07/2014

God is amazing

Following picture began circulating in November. It should be "The Picture of the Year," or perhaps, "Picture of the Decade." It won't be. In fact, unless you obtained a copy of the U.S. paper w hich published it, you probably would never have seen it. The picture is that of a 21-week-old unborn baby named Samuel Alexander Armas, who is being operated on by surgeon named Joseph Bruner. The baby was diagnosed with spina bifida and would not survive if removed from his mother's womb. Little Samuel's mother, Julie Armas, is an obstetrics nurse in Atlanta. She knew of Dr. Bruner's remarkable surgical procedure. Practicing at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, he performs these special operations while the baby is still in the womb. During the procedure, the doctor removes the uterus via C-section and makes a small incision to operate on the baby. As Dr. Bruner completed the surgery on Samuel, the little guy reached his tiny, but fully developed hand through the incision and firmly grasped the surgeon's finger. Dr. Bruner was reported as saying that when his finger was grasped, it was the most emotional moment of his life, and that for an instant during the procedure he was just frozen, totally immobile. The photograph captures this amazing event with perfect clarity. The editors titled the picture, "Hand of Hope. Little Samuel's mother said they "wept for days" when they saw the picture. She said, "The photo reminds us pregnancy isn't about disability or an illness, it's about a little person" Samuel was born in perfect health, the operation 100 percent successful. Now see the actual picture, and it is awesome...incredible....and hey, pass it on! The world needs to see this one!

27/06/2014
14/02/2014

Pulled off another front flip , making it 5 shows in a row now!
Total redemption for last year's knock out crash.. Never let the negative hold you back or stop you from reaching success and accomplishing your goals.

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