Creating a better Mzansi through sport and development
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We have thousands and thousands of young men and women finishing secondary and high school, and many will not be able to continue to college. They are struggling to find something to do next. They…Continue
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We had a great day on Sunday at Dangare Primary School, where we had return matches between Sakubva UBCYF and Dangamvura. In football, the boys , Sakubva UBCYF beat Dangamvura won 5-1 and in the girls game, Sakubva beat Dangamvura 14-10.
We have arranged other games with Super Tigers for this weekend. We will be having lots of fun together!!!
Mutare is up and going for sure with no doubt about that. From the 11-16th of Jan 2012, Masi, Simon and Doc went to work in Sakubva and Dangamvura in Mutare where we spend much time with UBC, Super Tigers FC, Janex Queens FC and Dangamvura FC and literally there were more than 500 particiapants. It definitely went well where we held the major tournament on the 13th of Jan whereby Suoper Tigers had more than 150 participants and then finals between Super Tigers U/17 played against Janex Queens FC and Super Tigers lost by 2-0. And then the finals was UBC vs Super Tigers senior and UBC lost by 3-0. And on the 14th of Jan it was time to see UBC boys and girls singing as a choir in their church and then straight after we went to Dangamvura for soccer and netball match where the boys drew 2-2 and the girls won 14-2. And we spent much time with Terry, Glender, UBC leaders and content teaching all our programmes for their own benefit.
Masi, Simon and Doc are Zim from yesterday the 11th of Jan 20122 till 16 Jan 2012. Everything is coming alright and our first day we hang out with the group from Sakubva UBcVYF and they were amazing and we played soccer in the bush.
How is my brother Teramai? Long time! I see Mutare United lost 4-1 to Buffaloes. What 's happening, bro! How is the choir. Did the Content change the singing group?
Makumbe, How is it going in Mutare. you are quiet. How are the boys and the Youth Choir?
Keep us posted?
23 April 2011
IDASA
Dear Sir
RE: CONFIRMATION FOR DOCTOR MABILA
The above matter refers.
We hereby write to confirm that Doctor Mabila has been in Mutare from Tuesday, April 2011 to Sunday, April 2011. We have worked with him and benefitted a lot from him.
During his stay, he helped Mutare United Football Club immensely with coaching skills to our coaches. He also helped players with various modern football tactics as well as life-skills. He observed a lot of areas that he corrected in our team. Honestly, he left very high levels of morale in our team. He also helped us with money to top up on our transport hiring for a league game in Harare.
Furthermore, he visited the farm where we intend to construct the football club facilities and helped with ideas. He also visited Sakubva United Baptist Church Youth Fellowship Choir who are also engaging in several community programmes like hospital and prison visitations, assistance of widows and orphans to mention just but a few.
Doctor Mabila’s visit was very beneficial to the club and other areas mentioned above. We hope that he will continue with the good work that is impacting very positively to our community and others.
Yours sincerely,
Teramai Makumbe
Club Chairman
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