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Michael Kariati is one of the most reknowned sports writers in the Zimbabwe media circles. His sports writing and broadcasting career spans over 29 years, having started off as a sports writer for the Sunday Gazette in 1993. He has worked as Sports Editor for the popular Zimbabwean weekly newspaper, The Standard, for which he still writes a widely read column, Inside Sport, 19 years after he left the Sunday paper. Apart from the column, he also makes other regular contributions to the paper’s sports pages. He also served as Group Sports Editor for the now defunct Sunday and Daily Mirror newspapers and also worked as a Sports Writer for Parade Magazine, and the Daily Gazette. Kariati who is 51 years old was also the Zimbabwean correspondent for the influential London based African Soccer Magazine before it stopped circulation. He also used to write for the Zimbabwean newspaper, as well as The Harare News, a monthly newspaper. Since 2002 and up to now, Kariati has been working as a Stringer for Voice of America’s Studio Seven, an Africa radio service devoted to Zimbabwe--specializing more in sport and at times in entertainment news. He was crowned the Zimbabwean Boxing Writer of the Year in 1994 and 1998 for his outstanding coverage of the sport and in 2001 won the Zimbabwe Cabs/Old Mutual Golf Writer of the Year Award. As Sports Editor of various newspapers at certain points, some of the top sportswriters who have passed through Kariati’s hands are Edison Chikamhi now with the daily Herald, Tawanda Tafirenyika with the Newsday, Langton Nyakwenda with the Sunday Mail, and Farirayi Kahwemba who writes for the South African football website Kick Off. Kariati covers all sporting disciplines from cricket to tennis via football, boxing, bodybuilding, gymnastics, motor racing, athletics, swimming and others.
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Marshall Gore banks on Zim football contribution
Marshall Gore, a candidate for the ZIFA presidency, emphasizes his significant contributions to Zimbabwean football, including supporting the Warriors and promoting UK-based players to represent Zimbabwe. He is contesting in the ZIFA board elections set for January 25, with other candidates like Farai Jere and Temba Mliswa also in the race. Gore's vision includes grassroots development and government engagement for financial support. The ZIFA elections, initially scheduled for January 18, have been postponed to January 25.
Kwekwe ready to roar again
Kwekwe United has been promoted to the premiership, marking the return of top-flight football to Kwekwe after 16 years. The club, which also saw its women's team promoted, aims to establish itself in the league. The city, known for its football talent, is excited about the potential for nurturing new talent. Club president Phil Makekera and former player Justice Majabvi express optimism about the club's future and the support from the Midlands region.
Nothing to get too excited about
Zimbabwe's qualification for Afcon 2025 is seen as a routine achievement, with the article emphasizing the need for better preparation and support for the national team. The Zimbabwe Warriors have qualified for the tournament multiple times but have struggled to advance beyond the first round. The article highlights the challenges faced by local coaches and the financial issues with the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa), which have affected team performance. The appointment of foreign coach Michael Nees is viewed positively, with hopes for improved results. The article calls for serious preparations, including international friendly matches and financial support, to enhance the team's chances in Morocco 2025.
Inside Sport: Chiwanza spot on new stadium
Chamu Chiwanza, a member of Zimbabwe's Parliament, has advocated for the construction of a new stadium to address the country's football infrastructure challenges. He emphasized the need for government financial support, highlighting that renovations to the National Sports Stadium (NSS) are insufficient and costly in the long run. Chiwanza's proposal includes creating a special fund for NSS renovations, which are currently incomplete. The article underscores the urgency of completing these renovations to host upcoming international matches, while also supporting the idea of a new stadium similar to Kenya's Talanta Sports City.
Muponda dreams big for Zimbabwean football
Gilbert Muponda, a candidate for the Zimbabwe Football Association presidency, aims to transform Zimbabwean football into a financially viable industry. He proposes five pillars: commercialisation, monetisation, corporatisation, standardisation, and modernisation to achieve this vision. Muponda emphasizes the need for more sponsors, junior football development, and a robust women's football league. The upcoming Zifa elections on January 18 will be pivotal in determining the future leadership of Zimbabwean football.
Busy schedule for Kobudo team
The Zimbabwe kobudo team, led by Sensei Wilfred Mashaya, is preparing for a series of international martial arts competitions in Colombia, Malta, England, and Wales after missing the 2024 World Martial Arts Championships in Germany due to visa issues. Despite the setback, the team is focused on future events, with Mashaya and Vincent Fambira expressing optimism and determination to succeed. The team aims to restore its international dominance and promote junior talent in the sport of kobudo, which involves the use of weapons.
Zifa elections heading for a fall
The upcoming Zifa board elections scheduled for January 18, 2025, face significant challenges due to opposition against the current congress and constitutional amendments. Critics argue that the existing congress, whose term expired in 2022, lacks the mandate to conduct elections, potentially leading to flawed outcomes. Concerns about vote-buying and the influence of money over football knowledge persist. Some advocate for electing a new congress before the Zifa board to ensure a legitimate process, even if it requires extending the term of the Lincoln Mutasa-led Zifa normalization committee. The next three months are expected to be pivotal for Zimbabwean football as these issues unfold.
Mr Zimbabwe Novice heads to Zambia and targets UK
Tinotenda Spencer Mutonha, the reigning Mr Zimbabwe Novice champion, is set to compete in the Fitness Physique Africa competition in Lusaka, Zambia, aiming for a title that could lead to participation in a UK event in 2025. Despite facing top bodybuilders from across Africa, Mutonha remains confident in his abilities, having trained rigorously and drawn inspiration from renowned Zimbabwean bodybuilders. The competition will feature participants from several African countries, highlighting the sport's growing popularity in Zimbabwe.
Is Marriot part of the Dynamos problem?
Dynamos Football Club faces recurring internal conflicts during the off-season, often resulting in the departure of key leaders. The article questions whether board chairman Benard Marriot is part of the problem, citing his tendency to listen to gossip and create divisions. The lack of clear roles and policies within the club's executive is also highlighted as a contributing factor. The article suggests that Marriot should consider appointing a board of directors to improve governance and avoid further disruptions.
Warriors still have a lot to do
The Zimbabwe Warriors secured a 1-0 victory against Namibia's Brave Warriors, but concerns remain about their performance and readiness for upcoming matches in the AFCON 2025 and World Cup 2026 qualifiers. Despite the win, the team's lack of cohesion and style, particularly in midfield, raises questions about their ability to compete at higher levels. Coach Michael Nees faces the challenge of refining the team's strategy and addressing the absence of key strikers. The article emphasizes the need for improvement and a more entertaining style of play, reminiscent of past Zimbabwean teams.
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