Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Bulawayo Tables Tennis Associatio­n receives donation

- Sisa Sihwa Sports Reporter

FORMER Bulawayo Table Tennis Associatio­n (BTTA) technical director Prosper Jaya has donated two floating shields for teams that will win the league this year.

Last year’s winners of the regional gong ZRP Bulawayo and ZRP Fairbridge received glass shields sponsored by the former table tennis director, who is now based in South Africa.

BTTA Chairman Luba Ndlovu said he was pleased with the support and commitment demonstrat­ed by Jaya.

“We appreciate and thank the support from our former BTTA Technical director. This shows his commitment to the growth and improvemen­t of the sporting code, including the associatio­n as he pledged to continue working closely with us,” said Ndlovu.

The Bulawayo table tennis league has been facing challenges in acquiring equipment such as tables, balls and rackets.

“Attaining equipment as tables and balls has been the main challenge that the league has been facing which has been hindering the growth of the discipline at junior level,” he said.

Ndlovu said the club is seeking sponsorshi­p for equipment needed to encourage more players to join the sporting code.

“We are appealing to the corporate world to fund us in tools needed to train and establish centers for new players to practice the sport. The BTTA is working to establish table tennis tournament­s with National Associatio­n of Primary Heads, National Associatio­n of Secondary Heads all the way up to Zimbabwe Institutio­ns of Tertiary Sports Union to promote participat­ion in the discipline from grassroots level,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ashley Dhlamini and Princess Ncube from Bulawayo have been selected in the Zimbabwe women’s team to partake in the AUSC Region 5 games scheduled for Botswana this month.

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