The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kweza finally emerging from Manyengava­na’s shadow

- Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter

A HIGH-LEVEL management meeting has just been concluded in his Zimbabwe National Water Authority office in Borrowdale.

And, ZIFA Northern Region Soccer League chairman, Martin Kweza, doesn’t afford himself even a minute of rest for he will be rushing to another conference soon. The administra­tor closes his eyes and briefly takes his mind to Chibuku Stadium in Chitungwiz­a. It is where, two decades ago, Kweza came agonisingl­y closer to securing his dream job as a football commentato­r.

But his examiners, Stanley Katsande and Farayi Mungazi felt, he had become so engrossed in imitating veteran commentato­r, Evans Mambara. “Growing up in Masvingo, I always wanted to become a football commentato­r,’’ he told The Saturday Herald.

‘‘I worked hard to get the opportunit­y but,

LUSAKA. — Winger Ernest Mbewe says Zanaco must beat hosts Forest Rangers today in Ndola to send a statement that they are back in business.

The Zambian top-flight league will today become the first major regional football league to restart after the coronaviru­s outbreak. The restart coincide with a key meeting between ZIFA and the PSL in Harare today where, among other things, they will discuss the possible start of the domestic Premiershi­p. A number of Zimbabwean players ply their trade in the league.

Unbeaten in the league, since Chris Kaunda took over in early January with seven wins and a draw, the seven- time champions headline the restart of the FAZ Super Division with a big test.

Zanaco visit Levy Mwanaawasa Stadium to take on Forest who headed into the four-month coronaviru­s lockdown in pole position and harbouring dreams of a debut league title and maiden continenta­l when the chance came, I let it slip as I had mastered imitating the iconic (Evans) Mambara.

“I wouldn’t fault those who interviewe­d me as they made it clear to me that they were looking for someone who would be his own man, with his own style and flair. In that regard, I was far off the mark and I accepted failure.”

But, that episode would change Kweza’s approach to issues, for good.

Having been knocked out of a football career by an injury he sustained while turning out for a Division two side, Kweza jumped into administra­tion.

He transforme­d ZINWA FC from the amateur ranks into Division One before the franchise was sold to Harare City. Now, he is trying to fill the big shoes left by the late Willard Manyengava­na at the helm of the NRSL.

“Manyengava­na had become synonymous with the NRSL. You know when you are mandated to fill in a post, left by such an iconic qualificat­ion. Forest enjoy a one point lead ahead of Napsa Stars on 46 points.

Zanaco are down in tenth place and trail Forest by eleven points. “We are looking at getting a positive result against Forest but it is a must-win game, we are not looking at a draw because this game is a crucial game,” Mbewe said.

“If we win, we will send a message that Zanaco are back in business, ok in football you draw, you lose but our objective is to collect the three points. A draw will hit our morale but a victory will give us a big boost especially after this long break due to the lockdown.”The game is Zanaco’s first of four herculean reschedule­d dates over the next fortnight with fourth placed Nkana next Wednesday in Kitwe, a tricky Lusaka home derby against Kaunda’s ex-charges Nkwazi on July 26, before wrapping up their backlog away against third placed and last season’s runners-up Green Eagles on July 29. — Sports Reporter/Lusaka Times person, you are under pressure to deliver.

“But, Manyengava­na was such a kind person. I learnt a lot from him and I am implementi­ng a lot, in terms of his vision.

“I have fused his ideas with mine and, despite the prevailing lockdown, which has put a stop to football activities, I should say we have covered a lot of ground in terms of branding our league. That failed football commentary audition shaped me. I learnt to become my own man.”

In addition to retaining Ruyamuro Holdings as their sponsors, the NRSL have signed contracts with four more sponsors who will come on board when the season commences.

Another sponsor has been secured to bankroll a junior tournament.

“What I can tell you is that, there are a lot of companies in the country who are willing to sponsor football,’’ he said.

“What they just need is good corporate governance and transparen­cy. As a league we make sure we account for every cent they give us. We have signed contracts with four more companies who will join our principal sponsors, Ruyamuro. We are also going to introduce junior leagues from Under-12 to Under-19. We already have about 112 teams in Harare and we are likely to have 300 more teams in Mashonalan­d East and Mashonalan­d West as well as Central.

“We will have a big youth tournament, when things return to normal, as we have already identified a sponsor for that. We are also still negotiatin­g with another sponsor who will be bankrollin­g the Northern Region Super Cup.” Kweza said newboys Simba Bhora were leading by example following renovation­s they have made at their stadium in Shamva.

The Chinhoyi Municipali­ty have also made tremendous steps in upgrading Chinhoyi Stadium, the home of Chinhoyi Stars.

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