I believe KwaZulu can be in Top 10 in FIBA Africa rankings. With a development structure that spans all schools & a sponsored league that, in time, could rival the best in the world - KwaZulu could rule the basketball world. This game (basketball) could replace rugby & rugby sevens would be our preferred form of rugby like Shujaa of Kenya & made more popular than the fifteen-man Boer nationalist game. In our regional sport academy structures, we could have a Thekwini-based Savages F. C. academy that would have a basketball team in our national league that consists of local players & a four-player quota of players from North America (N.B.: No teams get relegated in the top tier.) The rest of the academies & teams would rely on their local population for talent as usual. Of course, netball can be considered a form of basketball but it lacks the excitement both in following & in play to be as popular or as marketable as basketball. We could make a polished sporting product by following these steps.
We are all "Tu": In many, if not, most of the major indigenous languages in Africa, there's the "tu" suffix or "tu" in the body of the word meaning "a person" (NB: It can be spelt differently depending on accents, in some African languages it's "-du" & others "-tho".). " Tu " may be the best name for Africa collectively. Hausa: Person ~ Mu tu m Igbo: People ~ Ndị mma dụ Swahili: Person or people ~ M tu au wa tu Maybe Tu is too short a word to call a continent so we add the place name prefix "kwa" (meaning at/for) present in Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Zulu & other African languages to make Kwatu or KwaTu .