KwaZulu-Natal (2010–12) In 2010, Mkhabela was called up to represent KwaZulu-Natal at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week tournament held in
Upington. The following year, he was selected in a South African Academy team that played against a
France Under-18 team in
Durban and in 2012, he represented KwaZulu-Natal at the premier South African schools competition, the Under-18
Craven Week.
Free State Cheetahs / UFS Shimlas / South Africa Under-20 (2013–) After high school, Mkhabela moved to
Bloemfontein to join the prior to the 2013 season. He made ten appearances for the team, scoring a try in their match against the s. In 2014, Mkhabela was selected for the
South Africa Under-20 squad that participated in the
2014 IRB Junior World Championship in
New Zealand. He started the first match of the competition, a 61–5 victory over
Scotland, but was an unused replacement in their other two pool stage matches against
New Zealand and
Samoa. He was again named on the bench for their semi-final win over New Zealand without getting any game time, as well as in the final against
England, where South Africa suffered a 20–21 defeat. Mkhabela got more game time upon his return to domestic action, playing eleven times in the s'
2014 Under-21 Provincial Championship season, helping them qualify for the semi-finals, where they lost to eventual losing finalists . In 2015, Mkhabela was included in the squad for the
2015 Varsity Cup. He made seven appearances for the Shimlas pool stages of the tournament as Shimlas finished second on the log, but missed out on the play-offs as Shimlas won the competition for the first time, beating 63–33 in the final. After the tournament, Mkhabela was named as the replacement scrum-half in a Varsity Cup Dream Team that played a match against the 2015
South African Under-20 squad, with the latter winning the match 31–24. Mkhabela was named in the ' squad for the
2015 Currie Cup Premier Division and was named on the bench for their opening match of the competition against the . ==References==