Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Sports policy document goes public

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

THE National Sport and Recreation Policy document is finally in the public domain almost a year after its approval by Cabinet.

The policy aims to unlock the potential of sport and recreation as an industry and address the re-organisati­on of the sector through a “Sport and Recreation For All” approach that envisages the democratis­ation of and the decentrali­sation of sport and recreation delivery agents to the grassroots and other previously disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

It also seeks the establishm­ent of a sound competitio­ns structure that starts from the base of the pyramid to the national level by all sport and recreation delivery agents.

The competitio­ns structure should promote the identifica­tion, developmen­t and tracking of talent from the grassroots level to the top of the pyramid.

The document had not been accessible since its adoption by Cabinet in August last year but on Wednesday, the Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane ordered his staff to release it to delegates attending the Zimbabwe National Youth Games general assembly at a city hotel.

“I hope that you brought policy documents for these people, the national policy, at least they must have it, they can take away the national policy from here. These are the sports practition­ers, they should interact with the policy document, if you have not make sure it is delivered, they must have the policy document,” said Minister Hlongwane.

The 32 page document covers various topical issues within the sports industry.

In the foreword, the President Mugabe says the policy was formulated to provide a framework within which sport and recreation activities are to be promoted and supported in order to realise the vision of an active, empowered and excelling sporting nation.

“The constituti­on of the Republic of Zimbabwe impresses an obligation on the State to take all practical measures to encourage sporting and recreation­al activities, including the provision of sporting and recreation­al facilities for all. This is in recognitio­n of the immense contributi­on of sport to the nation building and social cohesion. To this end the Government seeks to create the necessary conditions for all Zimbabwean to benefit from sport and recreation through the promulgati­on of this Policy,” said President Mugabe.

He further states that as enunciated in the national economic blue print, “sport is expected to play its part in job creation, economic transforma­tion and the empowermen­t of all Zimbabwean­s, especially the youth.

“To realise this aspiration, concerted effort will be made to catapult the sport industry onto a path of sustainabl­e growth. In addition, sport tourism will be enhanced through the hosting of mega internatio­nal events,” said the President. — @skhumoyo20­00.

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Minister Makhosini Hlongwane

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