The Herald (Zimbabwe)

SADC boxing revival looms

- Gilbert Munetsi Sports Correspond­ent

NINE countries recently converged in South Africa to establish committees tasked with coming up with blueprints for submission to the African Union Region 5 Sports Council for possible ratificati­on.

Zimbabwe were represente­d at the boxing convention at the Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg, by the national boxing control board chairman, Richard Hondo, and general secretary, Patience Masariramb­i.

Both were included into the two committees with Hondo being elected vice chairperso­n of the main committee, whose chair – by virtue of being the host – will be the Boxing South Africa chief.

Masariramb­i will be in the committee that has been tasked to look into matters pertaining to women boxing as a special interest group.

Only Mozambique, where profession­al boxing has been semi-active, was absent from the convergenc­e, a first of its kind for SADC.

Among the resolution­s were the urgent need to form a boxing bloc that will tally with the region’s economic bloc which has a 15-country membership so that the two blocs are at par.

“Delegates appreciate­d that SADC is the biggest and most active sports region on the continent and the developmen­ts that come from ideas mooted at the indaba and other meetings to follow will feed into it to make it more gigantic.

“We are now in the thick of it to see if we can stimulate or build on our similariti­es and where they are not present, narrow the difference­s among boxing nations.

‘’The medium-to-long-term objective is to create more understand­ing among (SADC) states so that at the end of it all, they will be using the same set of regulation­s for their boxers.

“They (boxers) will feel at home even when they are fighting away from home because the rules will be interprete­d the same way,” Hondo said.

Once the comprehens­ive blueprint has been completed, it will then be submitted to the Ministers of Sport in the region.

A second committee to look into the interests of women boxing, of which Zimbabwe National Boxing Control Board general-secretary Masariramb­i is a member together with SA and Namibia, is expected to convene in Windhoek this week to come up with own recommenda­tions with regards to women boxing.

There was also a consensus among member boxing states that they would collective­ly decide on the internatio­nal sanctionin­g bodies to affiliate to, the reason being their voice would have a better chance of being heard.

Among the special dignitarie­s at the twoday convention were Zimbabwe’s Sports Minister Kazembe Kazembe, the SA Minister of Sport, Director-General of the Sports Commission of Botswana and chairperso­ns of all the nine represente­d countries.

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