Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chinhoyi High win Ethical Leaf Tobacco tournament

- Harare Bureau

HOSTS Chinhoyi High School emerged football champions when they hosted the Ethical Leaf Tobacco inaugural ball games tournament which saw schools from different provinces participat­ing in various sporting discipline­s.

More than 10 schools participat­ed in this year’s event.

The event gave the pupils a chance to showcase their skills ahead of the Copa Coca-Cola national schools tournament.

Chinhoyi High won the tournament after trouncing Nemakonde High 3-1 in a derby.

To get to the final Chinhoyi High first beat Falcon College (Chinhoyi) 8-0 before sending Thornhill High from Gweru packing with a 9-1 scoreline to set the semi-final duel with Mandedza High from Seke.

Chinhoyi, who were ruthless throughout their games, edged Mandedza 2-1.

Mandedza had qualified for the semi-finals after beating Thornhill.

Chinhoyi won the trophy plus $300 while Nemakonde walked away with a trophy and $200.

Ridziwe High beat Mandedza to settle for third place and got a trophy and $100.

Speaking to journalist­s on the side lines of the event, ELT chief executive David Machingaid­ze said the event was aimed at supporting social programmes in tobacco communitie­s.

“We value sport as a vehicle for instilling discipline among the children,” said Machingaid­ze.

“We are looking forward for this event to become the biggest tournament in the country, through available partnershi­p with Chinhoyi High.”

The tournament, he said, was the beginning of a long relationsh­ip with the school.

Machingaid­ze also urged other tobacco companies to follow ELT’s example to participat­e actively in communitie­s where they were getting their business.

“I hope they will follow what we have started and this will lead to sustainabl­e developmen­t,” said Machingaid­ze.

Chinhoyi High headmaster Savious Mutupa hailed ELT for partnering the school.

“The tournament was very impressive and second to none because it was well organised,” said Mutupa.

“Our sponsors came in a very big way and as a school and community we are excited about it.

“What is exciting us most is the fact that the proceeds of today’s event will go towards drilling a borehole for the most disadvanta­ged township in our community. I think it will go a long way.”

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