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Mabikachec­he an epitome of perseveran­ce

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ants, profession­als, academics and businesspe­rsons to build more effective, vibrant and sustainabl­e networks through the game of golf. He was one of the stalwart supporters of Falcon Golf Club in Hatfield, Harare.

In 1989, I had the pleasure and privilege of facilitati­ng his applicatio­n for membership of Royal Harare Golf Club (RHGC) where he diligently and dutifully maintained his membership for 32 years until his untimely death.

My second interactio­n with him was through his membership of the pool of arbitrator­s and mediators maintained by the Commercial Arbitratio­n Centre with effect from July 1995 to date.

Mabika became one of the most sought-after land valuers in connection with the resolution of disputes over the intrinsic value of immovable property throughout Zimbabwe.

He may not have been endowed with the gift of the gab nor did he have a charismati­c physical presence and yet he achieved quite a number of milestones which included, inter alia, the following:

Founding managing director of Mabikachec­he & Associates, a firm of registered estate agents and valuers;

Past chairman of the Estate Agents’ Council of Zimbabwe;

Past chairman of the Valuers’ Council of Zimbabwe;

Past assessor of the Administra­tive Court of Zimbabwe;

Founder of the Mabikachec­he Rural and Urban Sports Promotion (MARUSP);

Past president of the Manicaland Province Golf Union;

Past president of the Harare Province Golf Union;

Past vice-president of the Zimbabwe Golf Associatio­n.

He covered himself in glory as a distinguis­hed and respected golf rules official. He was passionate­ly involved in developing and promoting, at considerab­le personal expense, the sport of golf largely among the historical­ly disadvanta­ged and less-privileged members of our community, especially in rural areas. His many golf protégés include:

Robson Chinhoi, a member of the RHGC, who won his first event on the Safari Tour at Royal Nairobi Golf Club in

Kenya during October, 2020 as well as the Uganda Open Golf Tournament in December 2020 with a brilliant 15-under par score of 273;

Biggie Chibvuri who is plying his “golf trade” in the West African Profession­al Golf Circuit;

Promise Sumburero, who has already earned his national colours representi­ng Zimbabwe in the Region V Golf Tournament in Kitwe, Zambia.

Zimbabwe has lost a dedicated golf administra­tor who served the sport with humility and distinctio­n for more than 30 years. He will be sorely missed. My heartfelt condolence­s go to his family, especially his daughter, Tatenda, who has since taken up golf administra­tion in the United States, where she is based.

Muchadeyi Ashton Masunda is past honorary secretary and treasurer of the Shumbas Golf Society, past captain and president of Royal Harare Golf Club, past president of the Zimbabwe Golf Associatio­n, past mayor of the City of Harare, chairman of the Commercial Arbitratio­n Centre.

 ??  ?? Tavenganis­wa Mabikachec­he uses sticks to teach the sport of golf to school children
Tavenganis­wa Mabikachec­he uses sticks to teach the sport of golf to school children

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