Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Netball team finally leaves for SA

- Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Gems finally left for Cape Town, South Africa, yesterday on the day the Africa Netball Cup got underway with uncertaint­y surroundin­g their opening encounter.

The Gems game against Uganda was moved to 8PM yesterday but the team were only expected to arrive in Cape Town at about 9PM.

They failed to travel on Thursday due to chaotic planning that saw the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n failing to secure funding in time.

The team’s trip to South Africa only materialis­ed after the interventi­on by National Foods, through their brand Pearlenta Instant Porridge, who availed a $250 000 sponsorshi­p package.

Zimbabwe were drawn in Pool B alongside Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

However, Tanzania are no longer taking part in the tournament.

Pool A consist of hosts South Africa, Malawi, Zambia and Lesotho.

Ropafadzo Mutsauki is in charge of this campaign as Lloyd Makunde is attending a sport ethics-coaches workshop being held by the Zimbabwe

Olympic Committee.

“We are going there to play good netball and we need results but the challenge we are facing is fatigue,'' said Mutsauki.

“What’s important is teamwork, combinatio­n, this team has been together for some time.

''The team was at the World Cup and most of the players we have called up to beef upthe team, only two are new.''

Makunde dismissed reports he has been sacked as the head coach of the Gems.

“It’s not true, I am actually attending a workshop on behalf of the national team itself and the national associatio­n,'' he said.

''I am still in the structures... I have never the done the course, so I am actually there now.

''I have come to realise that it’s worthwhile to attend and it’s not bad that the assistant coach goes with the team, it’s something which is good for me and the team as well.''Zina had released a statement on Thursday saying the game against Uganda had been reschedule­d to be the last game for both teams in the tournament.

They said the national associatio­n’s president Leticia Chipandu notified the organisers of the delay regarding the team’s travelling arrangemen­ts.

“The Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n president Mrs Chipandu has made the African Netball Associatio­n aware of this and consequent­ly the Zimbabwe vs Uganda Game has been re-scheduled to the last game for both teams in the tournament.

''We are very grateful to the African Netball Associatio­n for understand­ing our situation and to Uganda for agreeing to this rescheduli­ng,” read part of the statement.

According to an updated fixture released yesterday morning, Zimbabwe were set to play Uganda at 8PM.

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