The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim brace for African Games

- Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter Bruce Chikuni Sports Reporter

AFTER months of intense preparatio­ns behind the scenes, Team Zimbabwe chef de mission for the African Games Elta Nengomasha believes they have done all they can to come up with the best set of athletes to fly the country’s flag at the sporting showpiece.

The 13th edition of the quadrennia­l Games, African’s own version of the Olympics, is scheduled to run in Accra, Ghana from March 8-23.

Zimbabwe will participat­e in athletics, chess, cricket (men and women), cycling, judo, karate, rugby, tennis, triathlon and swimming.

Nengomasha, who is also the Sports and Recreation Commission director-general, yesterday led Team Zimbabwe management, as they interfaced with the media to reaffirm the country’s participat­ion and give an update on their state of preparedne­ss.

She was flanked by the guest of honour director of Sport and Recreation in the Ministry of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Eugenia Chidhakwa - and her deputy Chef de Missions - Tendayi Tagara (Technical) and Ignatius Vambe (administra­tion).

She said they had held an extensive selection process to ensure they have the best athletes representi­ng the country at the Games.

“We are confident as team management that the team complement, we are going with should be able to at least give us a podium performanc­e in certain discipline­s,” Nengomasha said.

In coming up with the line-up of athletes, the selectors also took into considerat­ion sport codes seeking qualificat­ion for the Olympic Games, as the continenta­l event will serve as a qualifier for some of the sport codes.

They also looked at performanc­e and the developmen­tal aspect for some of the sport codes.

“What was our strategy in coming up with Team Zimbabwe? We were very deliberate.

“The African Games is hosting more than 20 or 30 sport codes.

“We looked at team performanc­e, remember SRC tracks performanc­e for national associatio­ns either individual performanc­e or team performanc­e.

“And what we did for African Games, because they are the highest continenta­l championsh­ips that are held, it is important that we put the best foot forward.

“So, our first primary focus was on the best performing sport codes, whether they are individual sports or a team sport.

“After that we looked at the teams that had been assigned as qualifiers for the Olympics and we were deliberate­ly trying to go with as many sport codes that would maybe give Zimbabwe an Olympic qualificat­ion because you are aware the Paris (Games) 2024 is around the corner and the window for qualificat­ion or for qualifiers is still open.

“And the third thing was ranking. It’s also important that as Zimbabwe we give our athletes platforms so that they can improve their rankings.

“And the final one was developmen­tal. We looked at the teams that have potential to progress beyond the current performanc­e,” said Nengomasha.

Nengomasha added that after taking into considerat­ion the various factors they picked some of the sport codes seeking qualificat­ion for the Games and some of the non-Olympic qualifiers.

Athletics, cycling, swimming, tennis, triathlon and judo are some of the sport codes using the Games as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

“This resulted in us going with athletics, we are going with cycling, we are going with swimming, tennis, triathlon and judo.

“On the non-qualifiers we are going with the Lady Chevrons, not simply because they are the reigning champions in Africa, but also because we are very confident that there is a podium performanc­e there.

“We are going with men’s cricket. We are going with rugby sevens they are currently ranked fourth in Africa and we hope and anticipate we could get a podium performanc­e there. We are going with karate, and we are going with chess.”

At the previous Games held in Morocco, in 2019, Zimbabwe got only four medals one silver and three bronze.

Triathlon got a silver and a bronze, while chess and swimming weighed in with a bronze each.

Based on statistics, Tagara is hopeful of podium performanc­es.

“Statistica­lly for the first time we are sending a team that has quite a number of athletes and codes that are in the top five.

“When you have the top five in Africa, it means in terms of podium you are guaranteed because it’s anyone’s game to be in the finals.

“Rugby is in top four in Africa, it can be in the final, our tennis Lock (Benjamin) is performing, we will have to get a gold medal in those events.

“If you look at the swimmers again, we are expecting gold medals and silver. I can assure you when we come back, we must have a gold medal,” said Tagara.

HWANGE are hoping to re-sign former FC Platinum defender, Gift Mbweti, this week.

Chipangano have not been active, at least publicly, on the transfer market despite losing some of their key players.

But their coach, Nation Dube, told Zimpapers Sport that he is desperate to make Mbweti their only high-profile signing.

Mbweti left Chipangono as a promising forward where he netted nine times before completing his move to FC Platinum seven years ago.

He finished that campaign just two games behind the eventual Golden Boot winner, Leonard Tsipa of CAPS United.

And he is now set to return to the place where it all started as one of the best defenders in the Castle Lager Premiershi­p.

He was converted by Norman Mapeza to operate in the team’s defensive unit.

But Dube is not sure where he will play Mbweti should he convince him to sign.

He is currently training with the club and Manica Diamonds and Highlander­s are believed to be eyeing his signature.

“Mbweti is training with us at the moment; he is a top player and every coach will be happy to have him in the team.

“He can give you so much because we have seen how comfortabl­e he is when playing in different positions.

“He is yet to sign a contract, but we are hoping that he will make that decision as soon as possible,” said Dube.

He added: “I can’t say that I will play him as a defender if he decides to stay with us, but it all depends on the situation of the team. I think he offers more as a striker.

“We are still looking for a few players who can help us maintain our PSL status, just like what we did last season.”

Hwange have lost their goalkeeper, Nedreck Mudeya, to Greenfuel while Brighton Makopa, who was one of their better players last season, has joined Chicken Inn.

But they have roped in Bhekimpilo Ncube from CAPS United as a direct replacemen­t for Mudeya.

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