The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Education should bring hope through products’

-

that was inclusive by taking sports seriously as an industry.

He said sport was one of the fastest growing businesses globally and the business involved a lot of participan­ts, from rights owners, athletes, clubs, leagues and federation­s) to sports agencies, sponsors, investors and broadcaste­rs.

“Education, which cannot be transforme­d into goods and services, is not relevant at all,” said Prof Murwira.

“My ministry views this launch and ground breaking ceremony as a land mark developmen­t in our strategy towards vision 2030,” he said.

“We want to create a Zimbabwe desired by its people through an education system that is inclusive.

“Our education system should bring hope through its products. Sport is one of the fastest growing businesses globally.

“Sport as an industry is considered to be worth more than US$500 billion, with some estimates going to over US$1 trillion.”

Prof Murwira said the sports academy, which is the first of its kind in the country, will offer elite athletes the perfect place to train and develop their skills and act as hub for students to utilise and get the most out of their time.

He said the academy would also educate sports personnel and also serve as a centre of excellence for applied sports science research, while sports persons will be able to make a living out of their talents and raise the profile of the country high by earning the much needed sports medals at internatio­nal competitio­ns, as well as financial rewards.

 ??  ?? Prof Murwira
Prof Murwira

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe