The South African Council on Sport (Sacos) will commemorate 50 years since it was established with a colloquium in Durban to look at its role in the struggle for liberation and address some of the pressing contemporary issues in the country.
Sacos was founded at the Vedic Hall, Durban, on March 17, 1973. At the time, Sacos was the only legitimate non-racial sports representative body in South Africa, having eight sports codes as affiliates.
Former presidents include Norman Naidoo, Hassan Howa, Morgan Naidoo, Frank van der Horst and Joe Ebrahim.
In a statement, the organisation said: “At the time of the formation of Sacos, there was vicious state repression; all political resistance was brutally suppressed. Political organisations – the ANC, PAC, SACP and Non-European Unity Movement – were banned.
“The…