Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

VP Mphoko launches sports, recreation club system

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

THE delivery of sport and recreation before independen­ce was deliberate­ly designed to exclude blacks from opportunit­ies provided by sport and recreation.

Also the minority white population reserved some sport codes for themselves.

This was said by Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko when he launched the historic Community Sports and Recreation Club system at Nyamandlov­u Primary School in Umguza district, Matabelela­nd North province yesterday.

In order to correct the anomalous situation VP Mphoko said, Cabinet adopted the Community Sport and Recreation Club system and directed its immediate implementa­tion.

“The national launch of the club system is the first of a series of events aimed at promoting the program which is a lifeline for the thousands if not millions of youths in Zimbabwe. The club system is expected to introduce organised sport and recreation in rural and formerly marginalis­ed communitie­s at the ward level throughout the country,” said VP Mphoko.

He said the clubs being formed will be complete with elected executives and constituti­ons to guide their operations. He added that it was a ground breaking institutio­nal interventi­on that will provide clear career pathways for the previously disadvanta­ged youths and marginalis­ed talent from the rural communitie­s.

“Sport and recreation provide the lungs for a nation and must be taken very seriously by all institutio­ns and stakeholde­rs across the country. This club system we are launching today will not only contribute to the healthy life styles of our nation but will stimulate a massive grassroots sports economy of its own, in the form of kitting, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and production of sport and recreation equipment,” VP Mphoko told thousands of villagers who graced the occasion.

The VP called upon establishe­d clubs to partner and mentor some of the newly formed clubs to provide leadership, developmen­t and experience.

“I am informed that these clubs will be given life in the form of the revised National Youth Games strategy, a crucial competitio­n structure which now starts at the ward level leading all the way up to the national competitio­n in a pyramidise­d structure starting at grassroots level. Let me commend the Ministry of Sport and Recreation, the Sport and Recreation Commission and other stakeholde­rs for conceiving this game changing programme which I believe will unleash Zimbabwe’s untapped talent on to the national, regional, continenta­l and internatio­nal stage,” said VP Mphoko.

The Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane, Provincial Affairs Minister for Matabelela­nd North Cain Mathema, senior government and sports ministry officials, acting director general for the Sports and Recreation Commission Joseph Muchechete­re and traditiona­l leaders attended the launch.

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 ??  ?? Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right) receives the Community Sports and Recreation Club System guideline book from the Minister of Sport and Recreation Cde Makhosini Hlongwane during the VP's launch of the system at Nyamandlov­u Primary School in...
Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right) receives the Community Sports and Recreation Club System guideline book from the Minister of Sport and Recreation Cde Makhosini Hlongwane during the VP's launch of the system at Nyamandlov­u Primary School in...

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