Angeline Gata believes investing in young athletes creates excellence, discipline, and teamwork. She serves as both the Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education and as a Member of the House of Assembly for the Mutema-Musikavanhu area in Chipinge district. Gata shared these thoughts yesterday at Kondo Primary School during children's athletic games for those under 10 years old.
The Child Sports Program uses sports to help kids grow in all ways from their early years. This helps fight drug problems across the country. During her talk, Gata emphasized how important it is to support young sports talent early. She said this builds not just physical health but also helps kids feel confident and connected to their community.
Kids as young as four years old joined the sports day from more than 37 public schools. The event carried the message about building strong beginnings for future athletes. Many young children showed off their running, jumping, and other athletic skills during the day.
The Child Sports Program uses sports to help kids grow in all ways from their early years. This helps fight drug problems across the country. During her talk, Gata emphasized how important it is to support young sports talent early. She said this builds not just physical health but also helps kids feel confident and connected to their community.
Kids as young as four years old joined the sports day from more than 37 public schools. The event carried the message about building strong beginnings for future athletes. Many young children showed off their running, jumping, and other athletic skills during the day.