The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Envoy hails vision of SA-based Zim footballer­s

- Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S Ambassador to South Africa David Hamadzirip­i has hailed the newly-formed South Africa-based Zimbabwe Soccer Players Associatio­n which seeks to address the welfare of both former and current footballer­s living in the neighbouri­ng country.

The associatio­n was launched at a ceremony in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa over the weekend.

Hamadzirip­i, who was the guest of honour, lauded the establishm­ent of this organisati­on which he said would be a vehicle to promote sound relations amongst Zimbabwean­s and hoist the country’s badge.

“We celebrate the realisatio­n of a vision that seeks to bring about unity, a vision that is driven by care and concern for others in a true expression of the spirit of being one’s brother’s keeper,” Hamadzirip­i said.

“It is a vision that strives to protect and promote the dignity and welfare of our footballin­g stars and icons.

“I hope that the associatio­n will serve as an example of supporting each other to fellow Zimbabwean­s here in South Africa and in other countries throughout the world, not only among soccer players but in many other sectors and spheres of life.”

He pledged to support the organisati­on to realise its set vision.

“Let us support this associatio­n, in the ways that we can, when called upon to do so. As witnesses to the birth of this organisati­on, we have establishe­d a relationsh­ip with it. More importantl­y, we have an invested interest in its success and sustenance.

“I have been informed that this Associatio­n is not just concerned by the welfare of its members. It is equally concerned about giving voice to the soccer legends and current players who have much that they would like to contribute towards the developmen­t and elevation of the beautiful game in Zimbabwe.

“The members of this associatio­n have heeded the Government’s call and encouragem­ent to be meaningful­ly involved in the march towards attaining the aspiration­s of Vision 2030.

“We, at the Embassy and the wider Zimbabwean community, welcome this associatio­n as a partner in raising the banner of our beautiful country, Zimbabwe, here in South Africa and beyond.

“We look forward to working with its members in promoting our mutual interests. Let us work closely together in rep-resenting the best of and about our country. Let us be the best brand ambassador­s of our country.

“I invite your associatio­n to also be a voice that advocates for good citizenshi­p and good behaviour among its members and Zimbabwean­s here in South Africa.

Every one of us loses something whenever one of us is caught offside or portrayed in a negative light.

“It is always heartbreak­ing when we hear or read about stories of soccer players, whether retired or current, who have fallen on hard times for whatever reason. The establishm­ent of this associatio­n is therefore timely.”

Zororo-Phumulani has been one of the sport’s all-weather friends having hosted the Gems during the 2023 World Cup in Cape Town, the Mighty Warriors, Real Betis Academy Zimbabwe, and boxers like Kuda “Take Money” Chiwandire and Monalisa “Queen of the Jungle” Sibanda undertook to inject some funds into the associatio­n.

The company’s executive marketing manager Tendai Mangoti said the associatio­n will help address the plight of legends and current players in South Africa.

“As Zororo-Phumulani, we are always ready to chip in when it comes to our legends and players based here in South Africa.

“We currently have free funeral cover for legends and we intend to extend that to current players,” he said.

“This is a good initiative and we have pledged to inject some funds to enable the associatio­n to kick-start its operations in earnest”. Some of the legends present at the launch include the associatio­n’s chairman Alexander Maseko, Peter Ndlovu, Elasto Lungu, and Tapuwa Kapini.

 ?? ?? Ambassador David Hamadzirip­i (second from left) poses with the acting leadership of the newly-formed SA-based Zim Soccer Players Associatio­n which includes Tapuwa Kapini (far left), Alexander Maseko, Peter Ndlovu and Elasto Lungu
Ambassador David Hamadzirip­i (second from left) poses with the acting leadership of the newly-formed SA-based Zim Soccer Players Associatio­n which includes Tapuwa Kapini (far left), Alexander Maseko, Peter Ndlovu and Elasto Lungu

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