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Chicken Inn promotes juniors

Chicken Inn FC will no longer recruit new players and will depend on their juniors for the coming season.

The Gamecocks finished last season on position six with 44 points, one behind city rivals Highlanders.

The coach was impressed by younger players like Devine Lunga and George Majika.

The six players that have been promoted are the midfield trio of Amos Ncube, Musa Phiri and Godknows Mnkandla, striker Tambudzai Ngulube, goalkeeper Wandile Ndlovu and Thulani Nxusani.

Nash, Naph holds coaching, refereeing course

THE National Association of Secondary School Heads and National Association of Primary School Heads is hosting a national Level One coaching and refereeing korfball course at Queen Elizabeth High School in Harare.

Zimbabwe Korfball Association is running the two-day course which ends today.

Korfball is a ball sport with similarities to netball and basketball. It has a mixed-gender league and an all-women league, but no all-men league.

The association president, Tarirai Chadeba, said the move will ensure that all schools have qualified officials to train the sport.

He said the main challenge has been the shortage of equipment most of which is imported.

Said the ZKA president: “We’ve had a challenge of penetrating schools because most of the equipment is imported and many schools do not have it.

“We’ve given the go-ahead to some schools to produce their equipment locally and ZKA will then standardise it.”

Schools have at times been forced to use soccer balls because of the shortage of the balls used in the sport.

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