Sport Minister Anselem Sanyatwe picked eight new people to run the Sport and Recreation Commission. The fresh team starts work on July 8 and stays until July 2029. Dr. Nathaniel Madzivanyika leads the group as chairman. The other seven members bring different skills to help Zimbabwe sports grow stronger. This marks a major change for how the country handles athletics and recreation.
The new board members come from various backgrounds across the nation. Gwinyai Mharapara, Hlengiwe Dube, and Shingai Rhuhwaya join the team. Givemore Madzoka, Valentine Mudenda, Lillian Chikara, and David Simba complete the lineup. Each person brings special knowledge about sports management and development. The minister carefully chose these individuals for their proven track records.
The board faces huge tasks over the next four years. They must build better sports facilities across Zimbabwe. The team also needs to help young athletes become world-class competitors. Nicholas Moyo from the ministry says the appointments show commitment to fair leadership. He believes these experienced people can guide sports policy in the right direction.
The commission handles many important jobs for Zimbabwe sports. They regulate all sporting activities and help talented athletes reach their potential. The board must find money to fund sports programs nationwide. They also work to improve how sports organizations operate. The new leadership team promises to make Zimbabwe more competitive against other African countries.
These appointments signal fresh hope for Zimbabwe athletics. The four-year term gives the board enough time to make real changes. Athletes and sports fans expect major improvements under this new leadership structure.
The new board members come from various backgrounds across the nation. Gwinyai Mharapara, Hlengiwe Dube, and Shingai Rhuhwaya join the team. Givemore Madzoka, Valentine Mudenda, Lillian Chikara, and David Simba complete the lineup. Each person brings special knowledge about sports management and development. The minister carefully chose these individuals for their proven track records.
The board faces huge tasks over the next four years. They must build better sports facilities across Zimbabwe. The team also needs to help young athletes become world-class competitors. Nicholas Moyo from the ministry says the appointments show commitment to fair leadership. He believes these experienced people can guide sports policy in the right direction.
The commission handles many important jobs for Zimbabwe sports. They regulate all sporting activities and help talented athletes reach their potential. The board must find money to fund sports programs nationwide. They also work to improve how sports organizations operate. The new leadership team promises to make Zimbabwe more competitive against other African countries.
These appointments signal fresh hope for Zimbabwe athletics. The four-year term gives the board enough time to make real changes. Athletes and sports fans expect major improvements under this new leadership structure.