Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

ZOC’s Masenda ready for last term

- Sports Correspond­ent

ZIMBABWE Olympic Committee (ZOC) president Admire Masenda says he is ready to serve his last term in the organisati­on and consolidat­e gains made during his 10-year reign.

Masenda said he believes his track record and consistenc­y during his time in office should make associatio­ns give him another term. He said he is also hoping to complete some of the projects he has initiated such as the Olympic Africa Centre earmarked for Epworth.

Masenda is set to face a stiff challenge from former Zimbabwe Karate Union boss, Joe Rugwete.

“I am only seeking one more term to consolidat­e the work that I have been doing and also to lay the ground for the next person taking over to be able to build on what we would have done and taking the organisati­on to a higher level. I would also like to be given the chance to complete a few projects that I have initiated such as the Olympic Africa Centre which will play an important role in our developmen­t programmes going forward,” he said.

Masenda, who has received backing from the Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n, said in his previous terms focus has been more on governance issues and he is now seeking to look at the high performanc­e aspect and create programmes that will see the country reaping medals.

He said he has been spearheadi­ng ZOC’s dove-tailing into the Sports Policy that was introduced in August and would like to complete the work he started.

The former Basketball Union of Zimbabwe president said they have secured funding for grassroots developmen­t from the Norwegian Sports and Olympic Federation.

“Grassroots developmen­t is crucial but unfortunat­ely that is the job of the associatio­ns and we can only come up with a plan that we give the associatio­ns to implement. Recently we received funding from the Norwegian Sports and Olympic Federation and hope that will make a difference.

“We lack the link between schools sport, tertiary sport, programmes such as the National Youth Games as one do not lead to the other. At tertiary level there is latent potential just sitting there which I feel needs to be exploited. The creation of a Sports Ministry and crafting of the Sports Policy could bring the needed co-ordination to create a progressio­n link between those activates,” he said.

The elections are set for 30 April during ZOC’s annual general meeting.

Chief executive, Anna Mguni said they will release the nomination­s on Wednesday but sources said there are about eight individual­s who have been nominated for the vice-presidency including Thabani Gonye, Olympic medalist Kirsty Coventry, Zifa Northen region vice-president Martin Kweza and Zimbabwe Volleyball Associatio­n president Frederick Ndlovu among others. A total of 15 people are said to have been nominated for the 10 board position posts.

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Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president Admire Masenda

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