Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Dabuka express gives life skills to youngsters

- Mandla Ncube Sports Reporter

DABUKA Express Sports Consultanc­y last week held a three-day educationa­l training camp at St Columbu’s High School meant to help up-and-coming footballer­s.

With an aim of equipping young players with the necessary skills critical in their careers, the Consultanc­y partnered with yesteryear players like Ronald “Gidiza” Sibanda, Richard Choruma, Johannes Ngodzo, Voster Chitema, Danisa Phiri, Hebert Dick among others to provide expertise advice.

Realising that many young players’ careers suffer a still birth and succumb to drug abuse without taking off, Dabuka Express Consultanc­y saw the need to facilitate an educationa­l camp.

“The general idea is to help up-and-coming footballer­s on how to take football as a career, help them know what a contract is and how to sign it, the challenges that come with the game like handling the pressure and still perform. How to handle the fame and avoid drug abuse which is the worst enemy in many of these boy’s careers,” said Dabuka Express Sports Consultanc­y spokespers­on, Mayfield Daka.

Football being a short span career and life after football seemingly longer and tougher, former players were equally excited to have an opportunit­y to impart their knowledge to youngsters.

“This is very important because we don’t only teach them about playing the game only, we go deep into different things that you come across as a player and its good we have been there we know the difficulti­es associated with the game as a player,” said Phiri.

The training programme was hailed by Fortune “Fokoza” Ncube who has played an active role over the years in grassroots football as key to youngsters in understand­ing contractua­l obligation­s in the deals they sign.

“It is very important for the youngsters to know how to handle contracts and also think things through before signing a particular contract,” Ncube said.

Dabuka Express Sports Consultanc­y hopes to carry on their drive to other towns like Plumtree and Gweru.

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