The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZHF challenge provincial structures

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation have written to their provincial structures to ensure they continue working on the administra­tive aspect of the sport during this period.

Although competitio­ns, and other activities cannot be held, the national federation have challenged their affiliates to take advantage of social media platforms to transform the way they run their affairs.

They have urged provincial chairperso­ns to submit weekly and monthly reports, conduct virtual meetings at all levels as well as submit Sports Commission regulatory requiremen­ts, payment of subscripti­ons and affiliatio­ns, and licensing of players, coaches and referees.

Considerin­g the financial challenges being posed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the national handball mother-body is also encouragin­g members to continue looking for sponsorshi­p.

have also recommende­d for the

ZHF replacemen­t of the late Clemence Leonard, who passed away early this month.

He was one of the national team coaches engaged by for the vision

ZHF 2024 project.

secretary-general, Edson Chirow

ZHF odza, said their technical programmes were the most affected.

“What is happening is we have had to come up with Plan B of doing business in terms of administra­tion. We have started having virtual meetings.

“Technicall­y, one of the impact is we can’t have our physical training and contact for players. So, we are having players training at home.

“Generally, we are continuing with our programmes as usual through virtual meetings. We have written a memo to provinces to continue with their programmes.

“Of, course, league games cannot take place but they can continue with other programmes,” said Chirowodza.

Chirowodza said inactivity was also taking its toll on their financial expectatio­ns as membership contributi­on had been eroded.

“The only support we get from the is

IHF for the Zone Six tournament­s. So, we rely on corporate and member contributi­on of which the corporate is now channellin­g their resources towards COVID- 19 support.

“Nothing much is coming our way,” Chirowodza said.

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