Volleyball Teams Announced for Antusa Games 2026

The anticipation for the Antusa Games 2026 in Zambia continues to build, and the Professional Educators’ Union (PEU) is proud to officially unveil the athletes who will be representing us in the men’s and women’s volleyball categories.

Following a competitive and inspiring selection process, PEU has brought together top talent from across South Africa’s provinces. These players have proven their skill, determination and sportsmanship.

Male Volleyball Team

The male volleyball squad brings together a strong lineup of players from Limpopo, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and North West, reflecting the depth of talent across the country.

Mamabolo Jim – Limpopo

Ngamlana Thobani – Gauteng

Madonsela Mxolisi – Gauteng

Mangxaba Zolani – Gauteng

Maluleke Dennis – Limpopo

Baloyi Tinyiko – Gauteng

Mello LL – Limpopo

Klaas Monama – Gauteng

Phokwane MB – Limpopo

Ramakgolo NL – Limpopo

Mahlare WN – Gauteng

Justice Baloyi – Gauteng

Sthembiso Sithole – KwaZulu-Natal

Manyama Aaron – Gauteng

Lehlohonolo Mofokeng – North West

Female Volleyball Team

The women’s team is a powerhouse blend of talent from Limpopo, Gauteng, Mpumalanga and North West, promising energy, agility and unity on the court.

Miranda Nkwe – North West

Consolation Ndlovu – Limpopo

Maputla Tilly – Limpopo

Nthabiseng Mofokeng – Gauteng

Mary Ncokwane – Gauteng

Seipati Melato – Gauteng

Sekgaolelo Rassibe – Limpopo

Cynthia Nkosi – Mpumalanga

Loren Ndlovu – Mpumalanga

Matshidiso Remohomane – Gauteng

Nomfundo Mncwango – Gauteng

Mokhabuki Modjadj – Limpopo

Mampane Katlekgo – Gauteng

Mthombeni Mbuyelo – Mpumalanga

Hlengiwe Mamba – Mpumalanga

Evah Kgosana – Limpopo

Looking Ahead to Zambia 2026

The Antusa Games are more than just a sporting competition – they are a celebration of unity, culture, and excellence across Africa. With this dynamic group of players, the Professional Educators’ Union is confident in making a strong impact on and off the court.

These athletes will not only compete at the highest level but will also serve as ambassadors of South Africa, carrying the values of teamwork, discipline and perseverance.

As the road to Zambia continues, the Professional Educators’ Union wishes both teams success in their preparation and training. The entire PEU community stands proudly behind them as they get ready to fly the flag high at the Antusa Games 2026.

Together, we rise. Together, we play. Together, we are PEU.

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