The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minerva pledge to support Zim Open

- Takudzwa Chitsiga

THE 2023 edition of the Minerva Zimbabwe Open Chess Tournament was officially opened yesterday with title sponsor Minerva Risk Advisors promising to come on board again next year.

The partnershi­p between Zimbabwe Chess Federation, and Minerva will lapse this year after a three-year marriage.

Speaking at the official opening, Minerva representa­tive Lydia Tanyanyiwa said they were happy to have a cordial working relationsh­ip with ZCF and are hopeful they will committee again for a long term partnershi­p.

“We are happy with the way chess has improved over the years and as a sport they did not have many sponsors and we decided to come on board.

“We are happy that we have managed to host the competitio­n for the past three years and we are hopeful we will come back next year.

The sport is good as it incorporat­es young players and adults so we have seen it prudent to partner the federation,” said Tanyanyiwa.

The US$ 10 000 four-day event began on Thursday and will run until Monday.

Minerva Zimbabwe Open Chess Tournament comes just after the conclusion of another national chess competitio­n, the Zimbabwe Easter Open Tournament which was won by Emerald Mushore in the men’s section and Paidaishe Zengeni.

This year’s tournament has attracted a huge field with seven countries sending in representa­tives.

Over 200 local and internatio­nal participan­ts are taking part in the prestigiou­s event in which the overall winner will walk away US$ 1 300 and US$ 1 000 for men and women categories respective­ly.

The Zimbabwe Chess Federation president, Muchakanak­irwa Mkanganwi, said they are happy with the turnout and is looking forward to a strong competitio­n.

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