The Minister said: “I wish to give this to all the libraries in the province. This equipment will help enhance the performance of children in schools and it will also help solve problems, as there are lots of problems to solve in this board game, one has to think about any move they make and take responsibility for that movement”.
Phumla Mfuku the acting Head of the Library was very happy to receive this equipment. She said, “This is a good project especially since a lot of people think that a library is a place for books and not chess as well. This chess project will develop and affect pupils positively, and thus we want them to access the equipment as much as possible.”
The chess board equipment, according to MEC Marais, will develop the children in the Western Cape to help them think on their toes, take action, take responsibility for their actions as well as develop and enhance their intellectual skills.
Also present at the handover was the Coaches of the Oudtshoorn Chess Club of the club will assist with the training programme.
