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First South African female wheelchair Wimbledon winner, Kgothatso Montjane, receives hero's welcome in Limpopo

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The first South African female wheelchair Wimbledon winner Kgothatso Montjane says people with disabilities should be given equal opportunities to showcase their talents in sports. The three-time Grand slam champion Montjane was speaking in Polokwane. She has been congratulated for her recent Wimbledon victory. The event was organised by the Limpopo government. Montjane is pleading with the authorities to build tennis courts which can be accessible by kids, including those with disabilities, in order to unearth talents. Michael Makungo prepared this report:

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The first South African female wheelchair Wimbledon winner Kgothatso Montjane says people with disabilities should be given equal opportunities to showcase their talents in sports. The three-time Grand slam champion Montjane was speaking in Polokwane. She has been congratulated for her recent Wimbledon victory. The event was organised by the Limpopo government. Montjane is pleading with the authorities to build tennis courts which can be accessible by kids, including those with disabilities, in order to unearth talents. Michael Makungo prepared this report:

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