The launch of “Skate For Africa,” Africa‘s first-ever skateboarding podcast, has set the stage for a new era of skate culture across the continent. Hosted by Michael Nduwa and broadcasting live from the iconic YBF Skate Plaza, this podcast promises to deliver the latest skate news, interviews, and insights straight from the heart of the African skateboarding community.

In the inaugural episode, Michael Nduwa sat down with Nhlanhla ‘Blue’ Nkomonde, a name synonymous with South African skateboarding excellence. Known for his impressive performances at the Olympic qualifiers in Johannesburg and his versatile skills that span across street, park, and vert skating, Blue shared his journey and thoughts on the state of skateboarding in Africa.

The conversation covered a wide range of topics, starting with Blue’s experiences on the road to the Olympics and his thoughts on the unpredictable nature of skateboarding competitions. The duo also delved into the significance of local talent like Brandon Valjalo, whose recent achievements have shone a spotlight on South Africa‘s burgeoning skate scene.

A recurring theme in the episode was the importance of creativity and consistency in skateboarding. Blue emphasized that while rankings and competitions are crucial, the essence of skateboarding lies in its creativity, something that can’t be easily quantified. He also shared his admiration for the growing presence of female skateboarders in Africa, highlighting the importance of supporting and empowering women in the sport.

The conversation took a nostalgic turn as Blue reminisced about his early days in skateboarding, revealing how he got his first skateboard by sneaking it out of a neighbor’s yard. This story of determination and passion set the tone for a discussion on the importance of nurturing young talent and building a supportive community for skateboarders in Africa.

Blue’s love for skateboarding was evident as he discussed his favorite skate movies, the evolution of his skateboard setup, and his approach to mastering new tricks. Whether it’s a big flip in a contest or an inward heel in a game of SKATE, Blue’s focus remains on pushing his limits and inspiring others to do the same.

As the episode wrapped up, Blue and Michael reflected on some of the best tricks they’ve witnessed at YBF Plaza, a place that has become a cornerstone of South African skateboarding. From Ethan’s flawless front crook down the handrail, the memories shared underscored the sense of camaraderie and excitement that defines the skateboarding community.

Skate For Africa” Episode 1 sets the tone for what promises to be a groundbreaking platform for African skateboarding. With Blue’s insights and Michael’s engaging hosting, the podcast is sure to resonate with skateboarders across the continent, offering a space where stories, experiences, and dreams can be shared and celebrated.

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