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Titans Cricket launches national anti-bullying campaign to spread kindness through sport
Mail & Guardian
|M&G 21 November 2025
Laughter, excitement, and a sense of pride filled SuperSport Park in Centurion on Tuesday afternoon, but this time the celebration was about more than just cricket.
As young players lined up to receive their provincial caps, Titans Cricket officially launched a national anti-bullying campaign, using the power of sport to promote kindness, inclusion, and accountability among youth across South Africa.
In partnership with Natasha Mohunlal & Associates Inc. and a child psychologist, the campaign seeks to address bullying within schools and sporting environments through a focus on compassion, understanding, and education rather than punishment. The launch took place during the Titans Regional Teams Capping Ceremony, where 168 players from under-12 to under-17 teams were honoured for their selection to represent the province.
Speaking to the Mail & Guardian, attorney Natasha Mohunlal, who heads the initiative, said the campaign stems from years of witnessing the profound and often devastating effects of bullying on children and their families.
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