sports
Gvt engages more players to speed up NSS renovations
Is it Government policy to neglect local manufacturers and they prioritise importation instead of import substitution in the reconstruction of the National Sports Stadium?”
By ALBERT MASAKA
GOVERNMENT has engaged private players to fund National Sports Stadium (NSS) renovations, in a move that is set to save Zimbabwe from further embarrassment of not playing international football matches at home following a ban by CAF.
Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion deputy minister Kuda Mnangagwa said this yesterday in the august House in response to a question by Murehwa West legislator Farai Jere.
Jere who was seeking an update on the progress made by the government to renovate the NSS said that Zimbabwe and its leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa were facing humiliation as the national soccer team was playing its home matches outside the country.
“We are currently in talks with some private sector players to see how best we can create a vehicle that can be listed as a right on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange. What that will enable is to allow pension funds, private players and Zimbabweans in general, to crowdfund for the refurbishment of the National Sports Stadium.”
“These instruments Hon. Speaker, have been very successful, our rights have seen the construction of your Highlands Park, a few shopping malls and we have seen this to be an expedient way to raise the capital needed to holistically sort the issue that we are facing with the National Sports Stadium.”
It is indeed a priority but we have realised that if we join hands with the private sector, we can get closer to running the stadium commercially but also getting private sectors involved in what could be a lucrative investment. These are some of the measures that we are making in addition to the budgetary allocations. I thank you.
“The question is, are we saying as a country, we cannot raise 5 million USD whilst we are waiting for other investors to join hands to make sure that at least we play our next match here at home?”
Mnangagwa added that that was need for a holistic solution to get the National Sports Stadium to a world class facility and not just usable.
Emakhandeni-Luveve MP, Honourable Discent Bajila expressed concern over reports that bucket seats for the National Sports Stadium were being procured from China when local companies such as Tregers Plastics in Bulawayo can manufacture them.
“Is it Government policy to neglect local manufacturers and they prioritise importation instead of import substitution in the reconstruction of the National Sports Stadium?”
In response Mnangagwa said that government policy in terms of procurement is guided by the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Act
“I would think that all processes are within their domain, whether the one who ends up winning is purchasing locally or internationally, but it is through the guidance of the Act.
DUNGWIZA NEWS
Chitown shines in sports
… Two female workers to represent Sadc in world championships
By ALBERT MASAKA
AS THE sports tourism drive gains momentum, Chitungwiza workers recently inspired their community by defying all the odds and rising up to the occasion to grab national and regional honours at the recent 10th edition of the All-African Tug of War Championships held at Victoria Falls.
Outstanding were two female workers Patronella Tole and Beauty Mwongowoyo who excelled in the 560kgs category and are set to represent their country and continent at the tug of war world championships set to be held in Germany.
Aaron Mhonyera
To cap it all, one of Chitungwiza sports coordinators, Aaron Mhonyera was elected interim chairman for Harare Northern Region Tug of War Championships, on the backdrop of the fine performances by Chitungwiza in recent years.
Mhonyera announced the appointment to Chitungwiza stakeholders who attended the medals handover ceremony held at council chambers last week.
He added that lack of corporate support was hampering the development of sports in Chitungwiza and appealed to the deputy mayor Cllr Edmore Muringa, to seek corporate sponsorships to fund the council’s seven sporting disciplines.
“Your worship if you can extend your hand to the corporate world to come in and partner with Chitungwiza municipality for us to have the kits, so that we have the ropes, so that we have the boots for us to excel and achieve our goals as players of tug of war among other sporting disciplines.
“We did not bring shame to Chitungwiza, but strived to make sure that we do our best and everyone did their best beginning from the coordinators with the support of our management arranging the movements and accommodation making sure that athletes have everything they need.
“They proved a point that Chitungwiza is not only known by sewerage and other negative issues so we are trying to make sure that people out there will see Chitungwiza the other way”
“And it is our hope that through tug of war Chitungwiza will never be the same again.
Mhonyera told Dungwiza News that they managed to play in all categories but it was the 560 weight category team that managed to scoop the bronze medal.
After sailing through the club and provincial stages in that category Chitungwiza’s tug of war team won against other national teams including South Africa.
“Not only that we went further to ensure that the Sadc countries are going to represented in the World Cup that is going to held in Germany
Mhonyera said the tug of war team went miles in as far as participation and patience in sports is concerned to the extent of winning the gold among other achievements.
“This year we managed to be part of the Harare Northern region tug of war tournaments. Unfortunately it is a shame your worship that we were not affiliated with, we are expected to pay US$750.
“It is my plea that you help us through, but that is not to say management does not want to pay but maybe they are other issues
Cllrs Muringa and Wattmore Muchairi appreciated the feats by the tug of war team and promised to engage management to help to change the perception of Chitungwiza through sports.
“We last saw this long back when he had such prominent residents as the late Mr Chitungwiza John Chibadura and System Tazvida so we will sit down with the chairperson and acting town clerk and his team to look into your issues
Acting town clerk Japson Nemeseso who was all smiles heaped praises on the tug of war team’s latest achievements.
“I grew up in a mining area where they used to promote sports so I used to run for Zisco Steel, it’s important for us as workers in terms of wellness, we actually appreciate the sporting activities, so I have noted that there are seven disciplines but tug of war is becoming prominent.
“Our wish is for all our workers to participate in all disciplines because we dedicate our Wednesday as a sporting day because we acknowledge that it’s important in mental wellness
“My appreciation is to be the best in all sporting disciplines to change Chitungwiza perception. You are now our beacon of hope in terms of sports.”
The 10th edition of the All-African Tug of War Championships was held from June 20 to 22.
The men’s teams competed in the 720, 640 kg categories, while the ladies were in the 520 and 560s.
The mixed contest will be in the 580kg category of the competition.
sports
Sihlangu Dlodlo, new Bosso CEO
All in all, there were twenty-four applications with five selected for the interviews, whereupon the club settled for Dlodlo.
Sihlangu Dlodlo is Highlanders new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with immediate effect.
Dlodlo was appointed by the Bulawayo giants as the replacement of Ronald Moyo who did not renew his contract.
Bosso issued a statement on Tuesday to that effect.
“Highlanders is pleased to announce the appointment of Sihlangu Dlodlo as the Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect,” read the statement.
The statement further read: All in all, there were twenty-four applications with five selected for the interviews, whereupon the club settled for Dlodlo. The club would like to sincerely thank all the people who applied for the post and those who participated in the interviews for the same. Finally, once again, the club would like to thank the outgoing CEO, Ronald Moyo and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”
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