Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Highlander­s legends spice up Human Right Day commemorat­ions in Bubi

- Mandla Ncube Sports Reporter

HIGHLANDER­S legends as well as former players graced the well-attended Habakkuk Trust Internatio­nal Human Rights Day celebratio­ns held at Lukona Primary School in Bubi District on Thursday.

The whole day sporting tournament featured football and netball teams from the surroundin­g communitie­s in Bubi District.

Running under the theme “Youth standing Up for Human Rights” is a United Nations theme aimed at celebratin­g the potential of youths as agents of change.

Habakkuk chief executive officer Dumisani Nkomo said the idea of using sport to commemorat­e Human Rights Day was to cultivate interest from youths as it is a tool of developmen­t.

“Sport is a means of harnessing and harvesting youth interest, young people are not really interested in convention­al methods of community mobilisati­on such as public meetings, workshops and conference­s but sport especially soccer and netball are very effective in appetising young people to have an interest in civic and developmen­tal issues,’’ Nkomo said.

In soccer, four teams from the Bubi District participat­ed with the winner playing the Highlander­s legends littered with star-studded household names like Gift Lunga Jnr, Siza Khoza, Douglas “British” Mloyi, Ronald “Gidiza” Sibanda, Herbert Dick in what was the main event of the day.

Local team Flying Cheetahs proved too hot to handle emerging victorious to set up a thrilling finale with the Highlander­s legends. In the final, the legends were given a stern test by Flying Cheetahs with the game ending in a 2-2 draw, but saved their blushes with a 4-1 penalty shootout win.

Flying Cheetahs coach, Thabo Mkandla expressed his delight about the event as they had a lot to treasure.

“We are more than happy because we learnt a lot from the game we played with the legends, and moreover they taught the youth to take sport serious for them to excel,’’ he said.

In the netball, to provide expert officiatin­g and give assistance to the teams, Habakkuk invited renowned netball coach and vice- secretary general of the Rainbow Amateur National Netball League, Precious Mudenge. Four teams participat­ed in a round-robin format and New Stars walked away the winners with kits and balls offered as prizes.

Mudenge hailed Habakkuk for their gesture in organising an event of such magnitude in a remote community.

 ??  ?? Giving a smile to many: Inspire Women, Men and Children charity organisati­on based in the United Kingdom and a registered Trust in Zimbabwe last week donated soccer uniforms to 14 youth teams from Bulawayo, Umguza District and Vungu Constituen­cy. Some of the uniforms went to schools. The organisati­on aims to tackle social ills through promoting and empowering women, men and children by improving their skills and knowledge. It also facilitate­s various programmes including education, health care, skills training, income generation schemes, advocacy and other various interventi­ons. The organisati­on was pioneered by Patience Ndebele Omijie.
Giving a smile to many: Inspire Women, Men and Children charity organisati­on based in the United Kingdom and a registered Trust in Zimbabwe last week donated soccer uniforms to 14 youth teams from Bulawayo, Umguza District and Vungu Constituen­cy. Some of the uniforms went to schools. The organisati­on aims to tackle social ills through promoting and empowering women, men and children by improving their skills and knowledge. It also facilitate­s various programmes including education, health care, skills training, income generation schemes, advocacy and other various interventi­ons. The organisati­on was pioneered by Patience Ndebele Omijie.

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