Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt reaffirms stance on racial imbalance in sport

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

THE government has raised concerns about racial imbalances in some sport codes in the country and has taken measures to encourage mass participat­ion reflective of the black majority in the country.

Some sporting discipline­s such as hockey, swimming and tennis have seen little participat­ion by blacks despite nearly 38 years of independen­ce.

Responding to a question from Mutasa South House of Assembly representa­tive Irene Zindi during a question and answer session in Parliament last week on what the policy was on addressing racial imbalances in some sport codes, the Minister of Sport, Arts and R e c re at i on Raymond Kazembe said he was equally worried by certain sport codes that still appear to be elitist.

“We have a deliberate policy to ensure that the imbalance is taken care of. Madam Speaker, our Constituti­on is very clear, it actually tries to ensure that there is no discrimina­tion. In fact, everyone is allowed to play any sport in this country, but what we have noticed is that some sport codes are not that particular. Maybe it is because accessibil­ity to the facilities is limited. This is why we are trying to demystify those so called elite sports by ensuring that we encourage mass participat­ion by taking those sport discipline­s to the masses,” said Kazembe.

He said his ministry had since embarked on a deliberate approach to encourage schools to build low cost tennis courts in rural areas.

“An example in point Madam Speaker is tennis. It is a programme that we have already started where we are encouragin­g schools and institutio­ns to build low cost tennis courts. To date, 20 to 30, if not more tennis courts, are being constructe­d in various areas in rural areas. We are indeed concerned and we are doing our utmost to ensure that we encourage mass p ar t i c ip at i o n ,” Kazembe said. — @ skhumoyo20­00

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Raymond Kazembe

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