On Sunday, 11 August 2024, Provincial Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Ricardo Mackenzie, joined the final day of the sixth annual Women’s Month Chess Tournament at Club Mykonos in Langebaan to show his support for women’s chess.
Hosted by the West Coast Chess Union in partnership with Chess Western Cape and the Western Cape Government, the four-day programme included Elite (females only), Advanced, Intermediate, and Junior categories. The Tournament aims to promote and celebrate women's and girls’ participation and achievements in the game of chess.
Minister Mackenzie said, “We have so much to be hopeful about! I am thrilled to see how this tournament opens doors to opportunities for girls and women across our province. Chess is a tool for personal growth, education, and empowerment. It teaches valuable life skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to anticipate the consequences of one’s actions. For young girls, especially, chess builds self-confidence and resilience for navigating life’s challenges.”
Minister Mackenzie added, “We will continue to support these organisations helping to achieve greater equality and inclusion in sport. I commend all the local chess clubs and passionate volunteers who work tirelessly to bring the game of chess to our communities. Your dedication is inspiring a new generation of thinkers, leaders, and innovators. And very importantly, I encourage more businesses to invest in the development of chess as a sport that can empower young people.”
President of West Coast Chess Union, Natasha Opperman, said, “This tournament has grown significantly over the years, both in attendance and reputation. There is immense potential and talent in the Western Cape's female chess community. We believe that, with adequate support, we will be able to facilitate even greater participation from aspiring female chess players in years to come.”
Rebecca Campbell
Spokesperson for Minister Ricardo Mackenzie
076 783 2583 or Rebecca.Campbell@westerncape.gov.za