The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

All Saints win Bishop’s Cup

- Langton Nyakwenda

HOW time flies, this is already the 10th instalment of this column which covers sporting activities from various religions. What an exciting and blessed journey it has been.

A lot of feedback has been coming from our valuable readers from the Anglican Church, Apostolic Faith Mission of Zimbabwe, Church of Christ Ministries, the Roman Catholic of Chitungwiz­a, New life Ministries and the Methodist Church of Zimbabwe.

We pledge to address the issues brought up. Like mentioned before, this column is open to every church and every religion so expect more coverage of sporting activities from those of the Muslim faith, Rastafaria­ns, traditiona­l believers and those from the Nyau religion.

Last Saturday it was the Bishop’s Cup day in the Harare Anglican Diocese League at Greendale Sports Club where All Saints Chitungwiz­a lifted the prestigiou­s trophy in gruelling style.

They beat Glen Norah 2-1 in an exciting final while St Paul’s Highfield claimed third place after dismissing St Luke’s Mufakose in the third and fourth play-off.

Lenny Makankula scored a brace for All Saints Chitungwiz­a who capped a fine season in style.

The Harare Anglican Diocese League Super 8 tournament is on the cards in the next two weeks according to the League’s secretary Mr Tawanda Mutemererw­a.

“We had a nice time at the Bishop’s Cup, it was a day worth rememberin­g. There was vast talent on display.

“Look out for the looming Super 8 Cup,” wrote Mr Mutemererw­a.

The Roman Catholic of Chitungwiz­a have their Family Fun and Sports Day at Seke 6 High School this weekend. Read this column next Sunday for the outcome.

Last week, we dwelt much on the changed lifestyle of former boxing champion Arifonso Zvenyika who is now a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Well, the two-time Commonweal­th champion expressed shock at the massive comments he received from people who never believed he would change.

“My brother, a lot of people cannot believe that Zvenyika is now a Christian. They are skeptical but I understand because they think with such a tainted past God cannot accept me.

“God said bring all your sins unto me and I will clean them. He has cleaned me and I hope people can believe in the power of God,” said Zvenyika when this columnist bumped into the legend at a boxing function in Harare during the week. Sports personalit­ies who have given their life to Jesus should feel free to contact us and give their testimonie­s.

It can inspire others, inspiratio­n is key in religion.

Word has reached us that there is a Rastafaria­n backed soccer team from Mufakose that is causing waves in a Harare semi profession­al league.

We also hear that a number of footballer­s and coaches are now entrusting their sporting destiny in the hands of Madzibabas from various apostolic churches.

Their belief is that results are determined “kumasowe” and without “muteuro”, chances of winning a football match are next to none. Watch this space for more.

◆ We invite those with church sports news to contact Langton Nyakwenda on 0773 298 522 or email feedback to nyakwendal­angton@gmail.com

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