Liberty Promenade Spotlights Western Cape Sports Heroes
Mandela Day Exhibition To Showcase Inspiring Local Sports Stories
Cape Town, 13 May 2026: As Mandela Day 2026 approaches, Liberty Promenade Mall is calling on residents across the Western Cape to recognise the often-overlooked sporting heroes making a real difference in their communities. Through its latest initiative, “The Power of Sport,” the mall aims to honour coaches, volunteers, mentors and grassroots sports organisations that are using sport as a tool to build confidence, encourage discipline, strengthen unity and create opportunities for South Africa’s youth.
Building on the success of previous community-focused Mandela Day initiatives, this year’s initiative recognises the individuals and programmes creating meaningful social impact through grassroots sport in their communities.
From local soccer fields and rugby clubs to netball courts, tennis programmes, chess groups, athletics initiatives, dance organisations and community fitness projects, the mall aims to shine a light on the people creating safer spaces, stronger support systems and positive opportunities for young people through sport.

Celebrating Community Champions
South Africans share a deep passion for the sport and love the way it unites communities and inspires resilience. Through The Power of Sport, Liberty Promenade is recognising the everyday sporting heroes whose commitment extends far beyond the game itself.
Shoppers are invited to nominate deserving sports organisations, coaches, teams, mentors and youth development initiatives that are making a positive difference in their areas until 29 May 2026.
Shortlisted nominees will form part of a special Mandela Day exhibition inside the centre later this year. The exhibition will feature striking portraits, team stories and community achievements, showcasing how sport continues to change lives and create safer, healthier futures for young people and families.
One selected sports organisation or initiative will receive support of up to R20 000 towards equipment, facilities, programme growth or development needs.
“Sport has an incredible ability to bring people together and create positive change in communities. Through this campaign, we want to recognise the organisations dedicating their time and energy to uplifting young people and creating opportunities through sport,” said Brenda Bibby, general manager at Promenade. “These are the local champions helping build confidence, leadership and connection every single day.”
How To Nominate a Sporting Hero
Community members can nominate a local sports organisation online via the Mandela Day – PowerOfSport Application | Liberty Promenade, or follow Liberty Promenade on Facebook, Instagram @libertypromenademall_za, and TikTok @libertypromenademall.
Nominations close on 29 May 2026. A verification process will be conducted to confirm the authenticity of all submissions.
