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    Meet Bongiwe Msomi

    By girlsonly | Newsroom | 0 comment | 17 May, 2016 | 3

    Captain of the KZN Kingdom Stars

    Vice-Captain of the National Protea Netball Team

    Height : 1.67m
    Weight : 59kgs
    Age : 28 Years

    Represented KZN since 2009
    Represented South Africa since 2011 (63 Caps)

    – World Cups
    – Singapore 2011
    – Syndey 2015
    – Commonwealth Games – Glasgow 2014

    Played in the England Netball Premier League for Surrey Storm in 2015

    Kingdom Stars Netball TeamThe KZN Kingdom Stars are the senior provincial netball team that participate in both the Brutal Fruit Premier League and the South African national championships.

    From Top Left : Buthelezi Buyisile, Gumede Zanele, Gibisela Kalipa, Shezi Nonhlanhla, Mthembu Precious (VC), Michelle Segal
    From Middle Left : Hlela Mandisa, Ngema Thabile, Shange, Gambushe Fezeka, Dube Bonisiwe
    From Bottom Left : Msomi Bongiwe (C), Khomo Nontuthuko, Sibiya Nokubonga, Ngibithi Luleka

    KINGDOM STARS
    –  2015 most improved Brutal Fruit team
    –  2015 Division 2 Champions
    –  2015 Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League
    –  Nokubonga Sibiya : Most Promising Player
    –  2015 KZN team of the year

    BONGI MSOMI
    –  2015 KZN sports woman of the year
    –  2015 Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League: Mid-Court Player of the Series
    –  2014 Brutal Fruit Netball Premier League: Player’s Player of the Series

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