Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZOC meets Minister Kazembe

- Ellina Mhlanga

THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have said there is need to take sport to a level where the country can compete for medals at internatio­nal events instead of just making the numbers.

The remarks were made by ZOC president Admire Masenda when he led his board to pay a courtesy call on the Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation Kazembe Kazembe at his offices in Harare yesterday.

ZOC took the opportunit­y to appraise the minister on various issues including the National Olympics’ structure and major events lined up for this year — the African Youth Games scheduled for July in Algiers, Algeria, and the Youth Olympic Games set for October in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

For most of the sporting discipline­s, the continenta­l Games in Algiers are serving as the qualifier to the YOG in Argentina. And most of the young aspiring athletes are busy working on qualificat­ion to the Games.

Masenda said with the upcoming Games in mind, it’s important to have the athletes adequately prepared so that they don’t just participat­e but are able to represent the country competitiv­ely.

“The key is to ensure that our athletes going to the Africa Youth Games and the Youth Olympic Games prepare adequately. The biggest issue is we should move away from just participat­ion.

“If we are going to a competitio­n then we are going to compete and for us it’s a key issue... We have some resources which are limited, which we will put into the various sporting discipline­s to try and ensure that the athletes prepare adequately for participat­ion in the Games. “And for us that’s a priority,” said Masenda. ZOC also highlighte­d the importance of Zimbabwe re-joining the Commonweal­th Games which Masenda described as a bridge to the Olympic Games with the process starting at national level, then the African Games, building up to the Commonweal­th Games and then the Olympic Games.

“So that progressio­n was very helpful because the gap between the All-Africa Games and the Olympics is very huge. So in-between the only fillers are usually your world championsh­ips and so on... But the Commonweal­th Games for us as a country was a good bridge in going to the Olympic Games or preparing us,” said Masenda.

Zimbabwe voluntaril­y withdrew from the internatio­nal multi-sport event involving over 50 Commonweal­th Nations in 2003 following a fallout with the organisati­on.

But with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Government exploring possibilit­ies of re-engagement with the internatio­nal community, Kazembe last month told The Herald that the new dispensati­on opened doors for negotiatio­ns and possible return to the Commonweal­th Games.

Kazembe yesterday said his Ministry would follow the Government’s policy on the Commonweal­th issue but revealed that there are developmen­ts going on.

“It’s in the process, we are actually working towards that. I can’t really give a timeline because like I told you our programme or our efforts for re-engagement­s actually follow the Government policy and also the Government efforts.

“So as a Ministry we follow behind but there are a lot of things that are taking place at the moment in as far as re-engagement is concerned at that level. So as a Ministry as well, we will try and plan along those lines.

“But what I can assure you is definitely those plans are there, the re-engagement plans because we can’t be in isolation forever, it doesn’t help anybody. If we are to compete with the rest of the world, we have to engage with the rest of the world. We have to be involved with the rest of the world,” said Kazembe.

ZOC also had the opportunit­y to highlight some of the challenges hindering the progress of sport in the country with issues such as infrastruc­ture developmen­t coming out.

Kazembe said infrastruc­ture developmen­t is one of the top priority areas the Ministry is focusing on to make it possible for sport to reach better levels.

The Minister said there is a need to develop sport into a big industry as has been happening the world over.

Masenda was accompanie­d by ZOC chief executive Anna Mguni, board members Addison Chiware, Stephen Mudawarima, Frederick Ndlovu and Abel Chimukoko, who leads the Athletes Commission.

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Minister Kazembe Kazembe

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