Zambia's youngest black belt off to Japan
By Henry Sinyangwe
Sat 17 Sep. 2011, 04:01 CAT
IT is good to start working hard when you are still young because this will help you have a successful life, says 10 year-old black belt Adao De Assis. Adao, Zambia's youngest black belt holder, started training karate when he was 6 years old drawing his inspiration from Nathan De Assis a 3rd degree black belt holder and Sensi Raymond Mbazima who is 7th dan, the highest graded in the subregion.
Adao is a grade 6 pupil at Nkwazi Primary school and says it is important for one to balance between school and sport. He is travelling to Japan to showcase his skills in the presence of grandmasters.
"You have to level it a bit, 50-50. As I'm speaking, I am in grade 6 and am looking forward to the exams (grade 7 exams). I can only tell my age-mates to balance school and sports," advises Adao.
The visibly confident Adao says it took hard work for him to reach at the stage he has reached in karate.
He says it was important for children to participate in outdoor sports activities instead of spending their time indoors.
"Instead of just sitting around, watching TV you and playing video games, might as well take part in activities such as sports because they help you interact and build your mental abilities," Adao says.
Born on December 1, Adao says he wishes to travel around the world teaching people various sports skills as he is not only a karateka but also performs various sports.
"I keep fit and I hope all other people are doing the same. I play soccer, squash, high jump, long jump and I'm currently the 100 metres champion at my school," says Adao.
Last born in a family of three, Adao is a professional karateka and has ambitions of being a lawyer because he wants to defend people.
"Karate is a defence sport, its a martial art. It's not that when someone is a karateka, then they have to start fights. I want to rise to the highest grade in karate which is a defence sport. I also want to study hard and be a lawyer because a lawyer defends and my dedication is to defend the vulnerable in society," say Adao.
And his father De Assis says sports brings communion and stability in mind, hence should be embraced by all inspite of age.
He says Martial arts should be introduced in schools as it would help one understand more and defend themselves in life.
"He Adao understands sports and he is a talented karateka and its humbling for him to go and show his skills in front of Grandmaster," he said
Zambia has been invited by the Nippon Seibukan Academy (All Japan Budo Federation) to participate at an international martial arts seminar in Kyoto, from 16 to 21 September.
The country shall be represented by black belts Nathan De Assis, Astrida Willombe, Dr. Mupanga Mwankatwe, Russell Harawa and Adao De Assis. The delegation leader is Raymond Mbazima, a 7 degree black belt and the highest ranked local martial arts master. Raymond is also the Nippon Seibukan Academy (NSA) Instructor-Country Representative.
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Mugabe son basketball ace
by Sports Reporter
16/05/2010 00:00:00
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's son, Robert Mugabe Jr is set to lead from the front when the Zimbabwe Under-18 take part in the Zone XI basketball championships set for Harare at the end of the month.
Mugabe Jr is part of a 15-man squad that has been called into camp for the championships. With his parents, President Mugabe and wife Grace, well known patrons in cricket and tennis respectively, the 17-year-old has chosen hoops and baskets as compared to bat or racket.
However, his selection into the team has not been without controversy, with certain sections calling his inclusion a publicity stunt aimed at improving the state of the sport in the country, claims the relevant basketball authorities have been quick to dismiss.
The Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ) has since come out in defence of Robert Jnr's selection into the team, insisting his inclusion is based solely on merit and not on his relationship to the President.
However, Robert Jnr's debut will have to wait a bit longer after the Zone Six basketball championships were postponed due to failure by the regional participants to meet the May 2 confirmation deadline.
The games will take place from May 30 to June 4.
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State to embrace development ideas
By ANDREW UKWIMI AND SAME CHIINGA
MINISTER of Sport, Youth and Child Development, Kenneth Chipungu says government will embrace ideas aimed at promoting sports development.
Speaking when he officiated at the Country Choice Chicken youth football tournament in Chongwe on Saturday, Chipungu said sports played an important role in national development.
“We need therefore to encourage children to engage in sports so that they might make it in life through sporting career. Sports also helps to improve a person’s health status,” Chipungu said.
He said his ministry would support organisations such as Country Choice Chicken to identify talent in rural areas.
“Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I know you agree with me that in this perilous time of HIV/AIDS, our children must be kept busy. Sporting activity is one way of moulding our youth as future leaders. It also helps to build their leadership capacities,” Chipungu said.
He said Government would not hesitate to embrace ideas that benefited youths.
“The role sports plays in national development cannot be overemphasised. Apart from being a unifying factor, sports can contribute to ecomonic
growth and job creation,” Chipungu said.
And Country Choice Chicken general manager Christo Kloppers said they were proud to be associated with the glooming of future stars.
“We feel by supporting an event like this we help in bringing youths together,” Kloppers said.
Brand marketing manager Lawrence Banda said his company would engage in sporting activities as part of the corporate social responsibility.
Chainda Basic School beat Chongwe Basic School 1-0 to win the tournament and walked away with a trophy and K1 million and two balls.
Chongwe received K500 000, a trophy and a football while third placed Silver Rest Basic School got a football.
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