In Conversation With Bheki Dube WeSorted Skateshop

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American skateboarder Jason Vanporppal has captured attention across the continent after completing an extraordinary skateboarding journey from Kampala, Uganda, to Cape Town, South Africa — all to raise funds for the construction of a major skatepark in Uganda.

The journey, which began in February 2026, saw Vanporppal travel more than 6,400 kilometres across seven African countries including Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa. Along the way, he documented not only the physical endurance required for the challenge, but also moments of kindness, hospitality, and cultural connection across the continent.

Vanporppal says the idea for the project was inspired by friendships he formed with Ugandan skaters Isaac and Ephraim, who shared stories about the lack of proper skating infrastructure and opportunities for young people in Uganda. He says many aspiring skaters currently practise on dirt roads or in public spaces where they are often chased away.

The mission aims to raise funds for what supporters describe as one of Africa’s largest skateparks — a space envisioned not only for sport, but also for youth development, creative expression, and community building.

Throughout his travels in South Africa, Vanporppal drew widespread support from local communities, with crowds gathering in towns such as Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Worcester, and Laingsburg to cheer him on. Videos of South Africans welcoming and encouraging him went viral online, with many viewers describing the journey as a reminder of African warmth, unity, and humanity often overlooked in global narratives.

Beyond skateboarding, the story has resonated because it touches on youth empowerment, cross-cultural solidarity, adventure, mental resilience, and the power of sport to create social impact across borders.
26 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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