The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Shun corruption in sports - ED

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged the sporting fraternity to shun corruption in all its forms and to uphold high moral ethics, honesty and integrity.

Speaking at a reception for nine cricket teams that arrived in the country for the Internatio­nal Cricket Council World Cup Qualifiers tournament, President Mnangagwa called for transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, good governance, and ethical administra­tion in sports.

He reiterated that his adminstrat­ion will lead by example when Zimbabwe this year holds free, fair and credible elections.

“Good governance, financial accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and ethical administra­tion remain a crucial pillar to sport as a profession and commercial business.

“I thus urge sport administra­tors, technical officials, umpires, referees and sports adjudicato­rs, among others, in all sporting discipline­s to shun all forms of corruption.

“The sporting fraternity should embrace and inculcate high moral ethics, honesty and integrity.

“Match-fixing, bribery, cheating and pre-determinat­ion of results in general, cannot go unchecked and unabated,” said the President.

Teams from Afghanista­n, Hong Kong, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, the United Arab Emirates, West Indies, Nepal, the Netherland­s and Zimbabwe will battle it out in the tournament that kicks off on Wednesday.

The matches will be played in Harare, Kwekwe and Bulawayo.

In his remarks, President Mnangagwa said match-fixing, bribery and other corrupt vices should stop.

The vices, President Mnangagwa said, dent sports as a business and further demotivate deserving sports- persons. On the political front, President

◆ Mnangagwa predicted the ruling Zanu-PF would emerge victorious in the 2018 harmonised elections which would be free, fair and credible.

“Allow me to once again state that our elections will be peaceful, free, fair, credible and transparen­t.

“I am, however, more than confident that the world will witness my party scoring numerous fours, sixes and centuries during those elections,” he said.

The President said hosting of the cricket tournament dovetails with the Government’s drive to re-engage the internatio­nal community.

“The hosting of these qualifiers by Zimbabwe comes at the most opportune time following a peaceful political transition which has ushered in a renewed sense of optimism and has been marked by a process of engaging and re-engaging with the internatio­nal community in our quest to take our place in the global family of nations,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said the tournament was of paramount importance as it marks Zimbabwe’s full readmissio­n into the world cricket arena.

The President also invited investors in the sporting industry.

“I therefore invite both local and internatio­nal business and corporate world to partner our sporting fraternity in our junior developmen­t policy and our quest for young sportspers­ons to realise their full potential; we need athletes now and into the future.

“Allow me to further invite foreign and domestic investment into sporting-related infrastruc­ture such as sporting academies, sports clubs, recreation­al facilities, stadiums, golf courses, equipment and sportswear manufactur­ing, among others,” said President Mnangagwa. “I would like to recognise and applaud Zimbabwe Cricket, Internatio­nal Cricket Council, Ministry of Sport, Arts and Recreation and other stakeholde­rs for introducin­g cricket developmen­t programmes targeting boys and girls under the age of 13 in disadvanta­ged communitie­s,” he said.

The reception was attended by the two Vice Presidents - General Constantin­o Chiwenga (Retired) and Cde Kembo Mohadi - Government ministers and senior officials.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa receives a cricket bat from Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe during a function to welcome the Internatio­nal Cricket Council World Cup qualifiers in Harare yesterday.- Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba
President Mnangagwa receives a cricket bat from Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe during a function to welcome the Internatio­nal Cricket Council World Cup qualifiers in Harare yesterday.- Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba

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