The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZNKF eye internatio­nal success

- Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE National Karate Federation president Joe Rugwete is optimistic of better fortunes as they brace for the new season that gets underway next month.

The national associatio­n is eyeing participat­ion in regional, continenta­l and internatio­nal tournament­s lined up for the year.

They are looking at fielding some of their athletes at the UFAK Region South competitio­n in June before going for the continenta­l show-piece to be staged in Tunisia in August. They also have their eyes on the World Karate Federation Championsh­ips due to take place in October, in Spain.

Besides that, they are hoping to be part of team Zimbabwe to compete at the African Games in March.

Rugwete admitted they faced financial constraint­s in the past year but is hopeful they can find a way to address the challenges to ensure they are represente­d at the various competitio­ns.

“2023 was a very tough year for us financiall­y as our traditiona­l sponsors from the corporate world did not perform well economical­ly, although we celebrate the successful hosting of the 2023 UFAK Region South (Africa Union Sports Council Region 5) Championsh­ips.

“We had a couple of national events in Midlands, Harare and Mashonalan­d East.

“We hope to be sending teams to all regional, continenta­l and internatio­nal events. However, our membership fees are not enough to sustain these events. We will have to rely on fund raising, sponsorshi­p, donations and government grants if we are to field these teams.

“This is going to be tough, but we will do our best to mobilise resources for our athletes.

“We have a national team selection policy in place, and we will select the teams according to the said policy. The problem is that some of our talented athletes belong to styles that are not in good standing with the ZNKF,” said Rugwete.

Local competitio­n begins next month with the inter-schools competitio­n at Dominican Con-vent in Harare. Some of the tournament­s to look forward to include the Japanese Ambassador Cup, Kwekwe Invitation and Champion of Champions.

However, the number of local tournament­s remain a concern as they are limited and the ZNKF president noted that it is due to lack of resources.

“Local events provide game time opportunit­ies for athletes, we wish to have at least one event each quarter distribute­d around the country. However, these events cost money to host and to attend. Currently our members are struggling with resources to host and attend the events.”

The national associatio­n will hold their annual general meeting in March to deliberate on the affairs of the sport.

“The AGM will present an opportunit­y for us to celebrate and build on our successes, and importantl­y to introspect on our challenges.

“Administra­tively, 2023 was a strange year for us where our officials that we appointed in various portfolios to support the executive committee did not perform to expectatio­ns.

“We remain hopeful that in 2024, we will meet our objectives,” Rugwete said.

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