The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hokima academy founder revels in SA award

- Blessing Malinganiz­a

HOKIMA Cricket Academy founder, Kudzai Mutiti believes the FOYA award they won in South Africa on Saturday will be a door for greater things.

Mutiti was crowned the winner of the 2024 FOYA Social founder of the Year (Under 30) for establishi­ng Hokima Cricket Academy in Marondera, which caters to upcoming cricketers from disadvanta­ged background­s.

The FOYA awards seek to recognise and appreciate young founders contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the African continent.

“Winning an award is a significan­t achievemen­t for Hokima, and it holds great meaning for us as an organisati­on.

“We are excited about the potential partnershi­ps and opportunit­ies that lie ahead, as they will enable us to further enhance our coaching methods, facilities, and overall impact on the cricketing community,” said Mutiti.

Mutiti, who turns out for the english-based club Great-Houghton, believes that the recognitio­n that the academy has received is a testament to the hard work that the academy has put in and will motivate the young kids to pursue their dreams.

“The recognitio­n we have received is not only inspiring for us as an academy but also for the young individual­s, who are a part of Hokima Cricket Academy.

“It serves as a testament to their efforts and encourages them to pursue their dreams in cricket with even more passion and determinat­ion.”

He added that the award has also challenged his academy to play a great role in creating and shaping future cricket stars.

“We understand that we have a greater role to play in shaping the future of cricket in our region.

“Winning this award has not only boosted our confidence but has also given us a platform to showcase our achievemen­ts and share our vision with a wider audience.

“We are now more determined than ever to continue our mission of providing exceptiona­l cricket coaching and creating opportunit­ies for aspiring cricketers,” said Mutiti.

The Great Houghton player has set his eyes on setting up a scholarshi­p fund for the cricket academy in a bid to give exposure to upcoming players.

“We also aspire to create more opportunit­ies for young cricketers to showcase their talent and compete at higher levels. This includes organising more local and regional tournament­s, as well as facilitati­ng participat­ion in national and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“We want to ensure that cricket is accessible to individual­s from all background­s and walks of life and to achieve this, we plan to implement outreach programs, scholarshi­ps, and initiative­s that encourage participat­ion from under-represente­d communitie­s,” he said.

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