The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Mwanza settles in the US

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GEOGRAPHIC­ALLY, Zimbabwe expatriate Melisa Mwanza doesn’t have to look too far for inspiratio­n insofar as her Women’s National Basketball Associatio­n (WNBA) aspiration­s are concerned.

Located just a 33-minute drive away from her Putman Science Academy is the University of Connecticu­t, the home of the Uconn Huskies. A four-time NCAA champion, and ranked sixth on the College circuit, the Huskies have churned out many NBA stars, with the most prominent being Boston Celtics’ Kemba Walker and two-time NBA champion Ray Allen.

However, Mwanza neither looks left nor right for inspiratio­n, but rather up.

Now, more than ever, the 17-year-old is eager to succeed, in part for herself and also for her late grandfathe­r Cleopas Mwanza.

“I lost my grandfathe­r in December,” said the former Girls’ High School learner.

“He was my guardian, my father, my mentor and I wish he was there to see how good I am becoming.

“I will fulfil his wish by becoming a star in his honour,” she said.

Mwanza has barely been in the United States of America for seven months, and while it hasn’t been an ideal start, she has made the best of her sad and somewhat tragic predicamen­t. Her journey to the US was a pleasant ride. “My journey from Zimbabwe to USA was a pleasant one.

“We came via Addis Ababa, and when I came here (US), it was during the peak period of Covid-19 infections.

“We had to practice social distancing, of which the plane wasn’t full as we had one passenger per every two seats.

“We all wore masks and sanitised regularly,” she said of her travels.

Sadly, her schooling, and to some extent basketball experience hasn’t been as pleasant.

“We haven’t experience­d any Covid-19 infections at school, and I guess it’s because of the strict precaution­s that we have to follow.

“Everyone goes to class, and I am taking SAT Prep, Spanish 1, Geometry & Visual Expression­s. In as far as my basketball is concerned, we didn’t have any games last semester due to the Covid-19 situation, but we kept practicing every day. “We came back this semester and our coaches told us that we would have a few more games.

“The protocols, when it comes to games and training, is that one wears a mask at all times.

“When we have games, every four minutes, we get a mask break,” she said.

Given her age, Mwanza has found the multi-cultural nature of her new environmen­t partly unnerving and sometimes surreal.

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