The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim karatekas off to SA

- Prince Mukuna Sports Reporter

INTERNATIO­NAL Karate Organisati­on Nakamura Kyokushink­ai instructor­s left the country for South Africa yesterday in company of two Japanese Masters for a five-day karate seminar.

The five-day internatio­nal seminar is aimed at standardis­ing local karate to meet the internatio­nal grades with the local instructor­s learning and adapting from the Grandmaste­rs.

The seminar will be held around South African cities, with the first seminar set for Pretoria followed by Port Elizabeth and the tour winds up in Cape Town.

Shihan Tawanda Mufundisi said they would grab the opportunit­y with both hands and standardis­e the local instructor­s.

“This is a golden opportunit­y which has come at a very important time where Zimbabwe and Africa as a whole will learn from the Japanese who are pioneers of karate and upgrade our standards to meet their levels.

“Mostly such opportunit­ies like this are hard to come by, it’s an advantage to be invited to such a seminar as the fees are usually unaffordab­le,” he said.

Mufundisi said 10 black belt fighters are likely to attend the seminar with other fighters still to come on board.

“We are likely to have 10 black-belt fighters who are going to attend the seminar with others still to confirm. “

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