The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

‘Sport is key to achievemen­t of national developmen­t’

- Tendai Gukutikwa

INFORMATIO­N, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday launched the Senator Football Club Academy, which will scout for football local talent while addressing challenges related to drug and substance abuse facing youths in Manicaland province.

Speaking at the launch of the club in Chitakatir­a, Mutare, Sen Mutsvangwa said the initiative complement­s Government’s efforts of promoting sport developmen­t.

“Under the New Dispensati­on being spearheade­d by His Excellency, President ED Mnangagwa, different sports programmes have been initiated by the Government to benefit the people of Zimbabwe,” said Sen Mutsvangwa.

“President ED’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind includes boys and girls from across the country and not just those in cities; you should not be left behind when we implement such programmes.”

She said sport was key to the achievemen­t of national developmen­t and sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

“We are promoting sport developmen­t while also empowering our youths with these kinds of clubs, while leaving no one and no place behind.

“The club will also act as a form of employment for youths while also getting them out of the streets where they are vulnerable to drug abuse. Sport plays a key role in mitigating the problems and challenges that come with drug and substance abuse, so we are happy that official clubs such as these are being created across the province.

“I am also happy to hear that ZIFA and its partners are organising such clubs across Manicaland’s eight administra­tive districts,”

she said.

Sen Mutsvangwa said the club will be open to all girls and boys from across the province and its academy will offer scholarshi­ps of excellence to talented learners.

Minister Mutsvangwa is also director of the club, which was named after her, as Zimunya-Marange Senator.

She expressed her gratitude to the club manager, Mr John Kanyikwana­ka, before donating 45 soccer balls to the three constituen­cies under Zimunya-Marange constituen­cy, as well as cash prizes for the teams that won the games of the day.

Senator FC currently plays in Division Two. Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n (ZIFA) Manicaland province chairperso­n Mr Kuziwa Nyabeze said sport helps in fighting drug and substance abuse.

“We are expecting that by next year, the club will be in Division One and thereafter play in the Premier League,” he said.

 ?? — Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa talks to Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n Manicaland chairperso­n Mr Kuziwa Nyabeze (left) and Majesa Academy director Mr Charles Chave at the launch of Senator Football Club in Chitakatir­a, Mutare.
— Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa talks to Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n Manicaland chairperso­n Mr Kuziwa Nyabeze (left) and Majesa Academy director Mr Charles Chave at the launch of Senator Football Club in Chitakatir­a, Mutare.

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