SPORT & TRADE CONVENTION TUBATSE CROSSING MALL, BURGERSFORT, LIMPOPO PROVINCE 27 APRIL SOUTH AFRICA S FREEDOM DAY

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SPORT & TRADE CONVENTION TUBATSE CROSSING MALL, BURGERSFORT, LIMPOPO PROVINCE 27 APRIL 2017 - SOUTH AFRICA S FREEDOM DAY Partnersh EVENT OVERV ip IProposal E W

SPORT & TRADE CONVENTION TUPS Sport Federation wishes to dedicate the 2017 South Africa's Freedom Day to interact and engage with foreign nationals from countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East that are trading in the villages of Limpopo to EXPLORE support for grassroots sport development; SHARE retail trade skills and opportunities; and EXCHANGE cultural and sporting experiences. TUBATSE CROSSING MALL, BURGERSFORT SEKHUKHUNE DISTRICT, LIMPOPO, RSA GRASSROOTS SPORT TRADE OPPORTUNITIES CULTURAL EXCHANGE

01 In keeping with the visionary pay-off line of TUPS Sport AfricaWins!, we have designed a platform to EXPLORE, SHARE and EXCHANGE opportunities in grassroots sport development and retail trade among residents of Limpopo Province and foreign nationals from the countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East. A platform to EMPOWER, PROMOTE and INSPIRE young Africans to play a meaningful role in building a better Africa through sport and trade. TUPS Sport is excited to announce the Africa_Asia_Middle- East Sport and Trade Convention (AAM Sport and Trade Convention). The new opportunity creation approach is unique to Africa yet based on using the existence of foreign nationals in the communities of Limpopo as its foundation. Sport and Trade Convention aims to: Deliver greater social impact Facilitate job creation Inspire positive action rural grassroots sport development, primarily for TUPS and CRICKET Foreign nationals to adopt a TUPS and CRICKET club in the villages where they do business Foreign nationals to transfer retail trade skills through W&RSETA funded initiatives to position local youth to thrive in the retail trade space Engage in dialogue; social cohesion interactions that are underpinned by FUN, SHARING and FRIENDSHIP; Fast-track a durable exchange of sport and trade experiences, and CREATION OF OPPORTUNITIES 1. The AAM Sport and Trade Convention approach was shaped by 3 factors identifed by TUPS Sport research: nurturing entrepreneurs Identifying and supporting young entrepreneurs to be placed with foreign nationals operating in their communities is vital to have immediate impact in the job creation space, and potentially increase confidence levels among locals to confidently compete and thrive in retail trade. tapping into the reservior of talent 2.Some of the foreign nationals trading in the villages of Limpopo possess the best talent in sporting codes such as Cricket. The interest to support the grassroots Cricket development has been expressed by the Pakistan nationals trading in Groblersdal, if this commitment is expanded into a formal social investment initiative led by foreign nationals trading in community it could relieve Department of Sport, Arts and Culture of the burden to invest in grassroots sport development (in order to concentrate on elite sport programmes). Both local and foreign communities stand to mutually benefit from an initiative to dedicate at least 5-hours per week to playing a recreational sport, exchanging expertise and skills, and open-up to learning new sporting codes such as TUPS and other indigenous games from their varied home countries. social investment through grassroots sport 3.Donation of a ball, sport equipment and apparel can lead to unearthing multiple talents across different sporting codes, covering every corner of the province where foreign national are trading. An opportunity exists for foreign nationals to contribute annually to a fund that will purchase these items and optimise their use. Local sport Non-profit organisations (NPOs) and clubs will be supported by this funding modality to advance their work. A monitoring and evaluation tool may be developed to ensure well deserving with high Return-on-Investment are supported.

02 Meaningful bonding between communities and foreign nationals trading in Limpopo Why SPORT AND TRADE as core themes of Freedom Day? The birth of South Africa s democratic order on 27 April 1994 opened the country s doors to international sport and trade. However, at grassroots level, rural South Africans are not positioned to seize opportunities presented by these two key developmental areas. Rural sport development programmes are not systematically organised or funded to produce championship material across all sporting codes. In terms of trade, despite high unemployment rate, ordinary South Africans are increasingly alienated from informal trade (second economy) into a huge clientele for social security grants. The status quo is sharply contrary to the interpretation for freedom. The values of Freedom Day should encompass grassroots mobilisation of communities to thrive and prosper in the areas of sport and trade. These are the most basic and accessible ammunitions in the fight against poverty, dependency syndrome and social strife that frustrate the narrative and the spirit of South Africa s freedom. It is for this reason that TUPS Sport Federation wishes to work with the Limpopo Provincial Government, particularly the Department of Sport Arts and Culture to dedicate the 2017 Freedom Day to interact and engage with foreign nationals from countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East that are trading in the villages of Limpopo to EXPLORE support for grassroots sport development; SHARE retail trade skills and opportunities; and EXCHANGE cultural and sporting experiences. Sport and Trade Convention Our dream to use 2017 Freedom Day to rally traders from the countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East (trading in the villages and townships of Limpopo) to meaningfully contribute to building championship culture in communities of Limpopo through committing to initiatives to explore, share and exchange expertise and resources for a multifaceted impact in the areas of sport and trade. AFGHANISTAN ETHIOPIA INDIA GHANA CHINA NIGERIA BANGLADESHI PAKISTAN

03 SOCIETY S PROBLEMS solved by the SPORT AND TRADE Convention Sport is one of the most impactful social development tools in society A new democratic South Africa used sport as a unifying tool (desegregation of black and white) South Africa's liberation struggle and anti-apartheid movement thrived on the solidarity of the sporting world Social causes often use sport to raise awareness and funding FIFA anti-racism campaigns are integrated in sport Sport events such as World Cup and international games are affecting the retail market and subsequently the economy Sport and Trade Convention is organised to build greater social cohesion anchored by free-will of South Africans and citizens of the countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East trading in the villages of Limpopo. We elevate sport as one of the core programmes to nurture and defend nation-building process in the communities of Limpopo. The success holding of this Convention (on a high publicity day like the Freedom Day) in the rural landscape will translate into effective demonstration of our communities' capacity to combat racism racial discrimination xenophobia and related intolerance on all fronts. The sporting codes to be played on the day will include cricket, South Africa's indigenous games including TUPS. The convention will also be an important platform for frank and honest dialogue on fostering social cohesion, nation building, express true values of South Africa s national identity, and our vision for a better Africa and a better world. Need to entrench grassroots sport development in the neglected rural areas. Address the urgent need for tangible engagement and bridging the social disconnect among South Africans and foreign nationals in the development of communities. Provide the event medium to facilitate information dissemination and a seamless point-of-contact through which different communities of foreign national may be reached. Need to optmise awareness of government and civil society initiatives and efforts on social cohesion (underlined by the theme: a better Africa and a better world ) in a manner that is impactful and reach wider audiences with little investment. Need to motivate communities to be active participants; and active in all aspects of sport and trade in order to create opportunities. Need for communities to be active participants and pursue their own development through sport and trade, and encourage communities to drive their development from grassroots to highest levels of decision-making in sport through engaging foreign nationals in basic support of sport in the communities where they are trading.

04 getting rural South Africans to compete and compliment the retail trade value chain The cornerstone of Sport and Trade Convention is to induce free-will among role players to EXPLORE, SHARE and EXCHANGE skills, opportunities and experiences in the areas of sport and trade. The convention is organised with the view that rural South Africans endure most of the social pressure visited upon them by historic legacy of Apartheid spatial development pattens, the current challenging local economic environment, continued drought conditions and limited economic opportunities. Key among the outcomes of Sport and Trade Convention is to serve as a grand platform that will identify and propose young entrepreneurs to find their footing in retail trade, and social entrepreneurs to explore opportunities and partnership driven initiatives in grassroots sport development. TRADE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CO-OPERATIVES Primary Co-operatives will be urged to enter into supply agreements with local and foreign traders for direct stocking of items such as packaged chicken portions, vegetables, bottled water, diary products and confectionary items. TRADE Mr Lui Ning one of the Chinese migrants trading in Groblersdal holding a placard that says I play TUPS. rally South Africans and citizens of the countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East trading in Limpopo to work together to build a more inclusive economy through sharing and exchanging retail trade skills. Activating local trade The Convention will rally South Africans and citizens of the countries of Africa, Asia and Middle-East trading in the villages of Limpopo to work together to build a more inclusive economy through sharing and exchanging retail trade skills. Engaging more young people of Limpopo in the conventional and non-conventional learning of retail trade skills and approaches from citizens of Africa, Asia and Middle-East will foster an empowered and liberated mind-set, and increase ordinary South Africans capacity to seize economic opportunities and compete in retail trade. Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority (W&RSETA) will be required to inject funding to set-up credible placing of young people in retail enterprises operated by citizens of Africa, Asia and Middle-East in their communities. This non-conventional learning will be augmented by a formal training instruction (boot camp) on compliance aspects. This will give a full effect to our exposure and participation of the masses in practical interface with hard-fought human and socio-economic rights. Retail trade skills will not only empower young people to become employers and creators of jobs, it will be instrumental in opening up more opportunities such as local manufacturing and supply to the existing enterprises, and ultimately enhance the standard of living, sense of dignity and a quality of life for all.

EXPLORE, SHARE and EXCHANGE Make Freedom Day Celebration sustainable Preserve African heritage through popularising TUPS and other indigenous games at grassroots level and beyond. Enable Entrepreneurial development in local retail trade value chain. Capacitate social entrepreneurs to initiate sustainable to be supported through funding from joint social investment partnerships with traders from countries of Africa Asia and Middle-East. Promote global citizenship and partnerships by systemically supporting the exploration of opportunities presented by intra-africa economic framework. 05 Inspire Action Social Impact Job Creation Inspire Action Social Impact Job Creation Inspire Action Social Impact Job Creation SPORT Entrepreneurs Culture Social investment in grassroots sport programmes Adoption of a village club for Cricket and TUPS Identify upcoming talent through innovative approach Grassroots sport ambassadors to be created Spread awareness about the grassroots initiatives Bring together people and communities Sport events and sport-motivated tourism will generate, revenue Impact Reach broader youth market Mass public participation Strategic marketing opportunity for partners (multiple exposure points & immediate brand ambassadors) Wholesale and Retail SETA supported learnerships Placement in the enterprises operated by foreign nationals Top 10 entrepreneurs to be supported with incentive packages to succeed and serve as ambassadors Provide business incubation environment within the the communities where the entrepreneurs live Focus on retail trade value chain for more prospects Prioritise technology as a support and monitoring tool Impact Retail trade entrepreneurs will facilitate job creation 15 Jobs to be created on the day of the convention Support for self sustainable community development that is ready to trade as supplier to existing enterprises Freedom Day Celebrations Foreign nationals will be encouraged to bring their traditional attire, music and performances Bring the world to Africa and Africa to the world Build awareness of rich African heritage to encourage cultural pride Impact Promote visits by foreign nationals to internationally unknown areas in Limpopo such as heritage sites Increase in tourism increase jobs The Freedom Day Celebrations combined with the convention will generate business awareness SPORT & TRADE CONVENTION An all-day multifaceted convention between the residents of Limpopo and citizens of Africa, Asia and Middle-East trading in Limpopo to explore, share and exchange skills and opportunities in sport and trade realm.

why get involved? 06 Limpopo is ready Cllr Keamotseng Stanley Ramaila, the Executive Mayor of Sekhukhune District Municipality and Deputy Chairperson of SALGA Limpopo is t h e p r o u d h o s t o f t h e Sport and Trade Convention and he will be using the event to lobby for increased support of grassroots sport development. Prospective Parnters and Sponsors will benefit The convention platform and processes has great strategic value for partners and investors Sponsorship will result in high ROI through advertising, branding and digital media campaigns over the next 40 days during the various count down processes Unique strategic marketing strategies will allow broader market reach i.e. viral marketing Opportunity to customise to partners needs Earn Enterprise Development points with minimal input for taking interest in the implementation phases Potential Partners to be explored TUPS Sport will build recognisable collaborations with the credible and strategic partners Linked to job creation and grassroots talent development in the communities Form a partnership that encapsulates the legacies of powerful GLOBAL story of the Freedom of South Africa - linked to icons like Nelson Mandela, O.R. Tambo & Solomon Mahlangu, sharing the vision of setting people free to realize their dreams in transforming their communities. Collaboration opportunities for cobranding, internship program involvement for sustained development of entrepreneurs, and long term partnerships with sport talent that would become internationally successful.

TUPS Sport Federation 001 Harry Letsebe Street TUPS CITY Precinct Marulaneng 1067 07 T / 076 360 2091 TUPS SPORT FEDERATION AFRICA WINS - NACHEZATUPS we are the ones we ve been waiting for to happen - let s make it happen THANK YOU!