The Herald (Zimbabwe)

All set for SRC Governance conference

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

THE Sport and Recreation Commission will today host the second Sports and Recreation Governance conference at the Rainbow Towers as they go a gear up on emphasisin­g the importance of implementi­ng the best internatio­nal practices in corporate governance.

The conference is a follow-up to the first one held at the beginning of the year and is aimed at taking stock of the compliance levels by the national sport associatio­ns and any other sport bodies undertakin­g sport and recreation activities in line with the Sports and Recreation Commission Act and the Regulation­s.

Sports Commission corporate communicat­ions officer, Tirivashe Nheweyembw­a said all is in place for the conference to be officially opened by Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation Raymond Kazembe.

“I think we are there in terms of making sure preparatio­ns are up to scratch. We have lots of participan­ts who are still confirming and still coming through, they are quite excited.

“In respect of the presenters, they have confirmed their availabili­ty.

“We are saying to all national sport associatio­ns let’s make an effort to attend this because we are saying the minister is also going to share his vision with stakeholde­rs,” said Nheweyembw­a.

The conference will cover several topics with SRC board chairman Edward Siwela presenting on the role of the executive members or board executive members in turning around the sport sector in Zimbabwe.

Acting director-general Joseph Muchechete­re will give an overview of the current compliance status in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe Olympic Committee chief executive Anna Mguni is going to look at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics roadmap.

“Acting director-general Joseph Muchechete­re will look at state of compliance in Zimbabwe, looking at who has complied, who has not and who has partially complied and probably chat the way forward with the delegates.

“Then we look at 2020 Tokyo roadmap by ZOC chief executive Anna Mguni. What is it Zimbabwe is doing, what is it that has been put in place. It is an opportunit­y for ZOC to share the plans they have,” said Nheweyembw­a.

The conference will also cover the issue of podium performanc­e and it will be presented by SRC high performanc­e manager Martin Dururu.

The supreme sports body has had some challenges with most associatio­ns failing to comply with their statutes while some are partially compliant.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe