Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hwange call back former coach

- Lovemore Zigara in Gweru Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange

A SOMBRE atmosphere engulfed Mbizo 10 Cemetery in Kwekwe on Sunday as the football community bade farewell to Chapungu goalkeeper Roy Mazingi.

Mazingi passed on at the age of 31 on Wednesday night at Manyame Airbase Hospital in Harare after a short illness.

Among those that thronged the cemetery were Premier Soccer League chief executive officer Kennedy Ndebele, Air Force of Zimbabwe officials, the Chapungu executive, technical HWANGE have appointed former coach Nation Dube to head the dugout on an interim basis ahead of their participat­ion in the 2018 Zifa Southern Region Division One after relegation from the Premiershi­p last season.

Hwange chairman Butholezwe Dube said the decision was prompted by coach Bigboy Mawiwi’s no-show for pre-season preparatio­ns that began last week.

“As a club we are still haunted by relegation from the elite league and preparatio­ns have to start early, but we have been taken aback by the coach’s no-show for preparatio­ns which began on January 8 despite him being aware of the programme. Hence we have turned to our son Nation Dube to act as head coach,” said Dube.

“We cannot waste any more time as we have a big task of ensuring we adequately prepare for the new season and it is our hope that Nation will deliver.”

Ironically Nation Dube was replaced by Mawiwi in the middle of last season after the coalminers decided to relieve him of his duties alongside his assistant Mebelo Njekwa following a run of poor results.

Former assistant coach Brian Njovu, who was head coach of Makomo FC in the First Division last year, has also bounced back as one of Dube’s two assistants in this new set up. Never Munkuli, formerly with Hwange Reserves, is also one of the assistant coaches.

Edmore “Mamkwebu” Sibanda is the new goalkeeper­s’ coach following the departure of Chenjerayi Dube, who joined Premier Soccer League outfit ZPC Kariba.

Promising coach Tafi Nengasha is the new Hwange junior outfit Hwange Reserves, who play in the Zifa Mat North Division 2A league.

Nengasha will have former Hwange midfielder Alick Nyoni as his assistant, while former longservin­g Hwange goalkeeper Timothy Sibanda takes up the goalkeeper­s’ coach.

Hwange supporters’ chairperso­n Maybin Dizomba welcomed the return of Hwange sons to the technical bench and said the fans were fully behind the move.

Hwange say they want to revive the junior developmen­t systems with the set up of a Hwange Junior League run by the club.

“We want to have a club anchored on the community footballin­g system, hence we will have a junior league for Under-13s and Under-17s in Makwika, Lwendulu, Sinderella, Madumabisa, Lusumbami, Baobab, Railways, Ingagula and Empulanga, which will be a Hwange FC project to harness players who will feed into the senior team,” said Butholezwe Dube.

Former player Mailos Phiri and former coach Weekly have been tasked with coordinati­ng logistics ahead of the launch of the junior league before end of this month. — @tobymandox.

fill,” said Masakadza.

Born on March 27, 1986, Mazingi played in the lower division leagues soon after completing his secondary school education, joining Silo United in 2005 in the then Zifa Southern Region Division One league.

Silo United loaned Mazingi to Ziscosteel in 2007 before he was signed by Shabanie Mine in the Zifa Southern Region Division One league.

Mazingi spent six years at Shabanie Mine and left in 2014 to join Chapungu where he immediatel­y took over the number jersey.

Mazingi is survived by a wife and two children. — @lavuzigara­1.

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