The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

No Hong Kong cash for Gems

- Brighton Zhawi

with Kwese Sports Sevens.”

Nyamutsamb­a seems ready to go far and wide in search of the next generation of Cheetahs.

“I have handed in my proposal to the Zimbabwe Rugby Union and asked every rugby playing province to hold at least two sevens tournament­s. They are then required to come up with a provincial team, which will then take part in a national tournament next month.

“The goal of these tournament­s is to identify talent, which I then intend to call up into the Cheetahs' squad for the Victoria Falls tournament. Those “GET over here and we will do the rest.”

That is the message the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n has received from its counterpar­ts in Hong Kong ahead of an invitation­al tournament set for the Asian country in March. The Hong Kong Netball Associatio­n has invited Zimbabwe and Malaysia for a tourney from March 16 to 19.

However, financial constraint­s have put the Gems' trip in doubt with Zina secretary-general Barbra Rice indicating that they were struggling to raise the US$18 000 needed for airfares. “It is a great opportunit­y for the senior team, it's the kind of exposure we want for them,” said Rice. “Hong Kong are catering for our accommodat­ion and transport once we are there, but we have to purchase our own air tickets and therein is our problem. We need US$17 600 to travel with 16 people and we are kindly asking for well-wishers to assist us.”

Zina's financial woes are well-documented.

Gidza wants new breed of Cheetahs

that will shine, will then join the more establishe­d and foreign guys, in the Cheetahs outfit, when we begin our season and later on take part in the Africa Cup in November,” he said.

The provinces have been given until the end of the month to hold tournament­s and come up with their teams. The national sevens tournament is then expected to be held on March 3-4 at a venue yet to be establishe­d.

The inaugural edition of the Kwese Sports Victoria Sevens Tournament, which will feature eight yet-to-be-confirmed national teams, is penciled in

The Young Gems, who will play in the World Youth Cup in July in Botswana, last month failed to travel to Durban for an invitation­al tourney featuring hosts South Africa and England.

Rice is on her knees, praying for a miracle this time around. The Zina secretary-general noted that the Hong Kong tourney presented the Gems with an opportunit­y to fine-tune play ahead of their African Championsh­ip title defence in Uganda.

“We need good preparatio­ns ahead of the African Championsh­ips in June so I am praying this opportunit­y doesn't skip us,” she said. A good show in Hong Kong will see Zimbabwe continue climbing up the world rankings ladder. The Gems are on a record high 17th position in the world with 410 points and a rating of 59 from 11 matches played up to October 23 in 2016.

Zimbabwe moved three places up according to the latest Internatio­nal Netball Federation world rankings following a second place finish at the Diamond Cup in South Africa last September. for Elephant Hills Hotel in Victoria Falls from March 18-19. ZRU president Nyararai Sibanda said, “We chose Victoria Falls as the venue, as it goes hand in hand with our goal to promote sport tourism. The tournament is targeted at some of our fellow African nations that usually don't get to participat­e in the World Sevens Series or any of the other high profile tournament­s.

“While the main target will be to invite some of our Africa nations, we hope it goes and begins to attract other nations outside the borders of our continent over the initial five years of our partnershi­p with Kwese Sports,” he said.

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