The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

‘Table tennis partners right people’

- Brighton Zhawi

repeated efforts to get in touch with him on his mobile as well as his office numbers.

As debate on the financial report intensifie­d a special committee was set up to investigat­e Kunyetu’s links with Idea Imaging, a company which was contracted with marketing the tournament.

Idea Imaging were paid $12 929 for their services.

Kunyetu has since recused himself to allow “proper investigat­ions” into the matter.

Zimbabwe hosted the JWRT in April this year and Kunyetu revealed that the event was staged at a massive lose.

“Overall the tournament realised a net financial deficit of US$ 54 563.58. However, reference is made to the contingent liability note in the financial statement,” he said. THE Zimbabwe Table Tennis Union (ZTTU) has hailed a partnershi­p with the “right people” following the inaugural Chinese Ambassador’s Cup tournament in Harare last week.

The Zimbabwe national team played against Chinese nationals based in Zimbabwe in a developmen­t that ZTTU president John Muringani says breathed new life into table tennis.

“It was a great initiative, we did well to partner with the world’s greatest country in this sport,” said Muringani.

“This partnershi­p will yield good results and I am pretty happy with the internatio­nal standard we had in almost everything regarding this tournament.”

Muringani is now looking at how Zimbabwe can assemble a formidable national side.

“We are looking at how best our athletes can be promoted and developed to be among the top in the region, continenta­lly and play in some of the internatio­nal events.

“Such partnershi­ps will help us achieve it because we have partnered the right people and I am glad this will be an annual event,” Muringani said.

The ZTTU president hinted that some promising local players will be sent to China for further training.

“It’s still verbal, but we hope it happens so that we gain experience.

“I think more people are realising that sport can be a vehicle to take you around the world,” he said.

Last week’s action saw Zimbabwe’s legend Vikram Singh clinching the mens singles gold medal, Zhang Xiongfeng winning silver while Li Jun and Brian Chamboko settled for the bronze medal.

The women’s singles title went to Zhan Yang and Mercy Kazembe coming second ahead of Yun Feng and Cindy Chinomona.

The Chinese men’s team beat Zimbabwe in the team event while it was jubilation for the Zimbabwe ladies team.

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