The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Mwana Schools rugby tourney a success’

- Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

Arenel Movers 0-0 Highlander­s, CAPS United 3-0 Hwange, Chegutu Pirates 1-2 Simba Bhora Saturday: Bikita Minerals 1-1 TelOne, Chicken Inn 0-0 Dynamos, FC Platinum 1-0 Greenfuel

Herentals 1-0 Yadah

Ngezi Platinum 1-0 Bulawayo Chiefs

ZPC Kariba 0-2 Manica Diamonds

Latest Standings

P W D L Highlander­s 10 5 4 1

Manica Diamonds 10 6 1 3

Simba Bhora 10 5 2 3

Chicken Inn 10 4 4 2

FC Platinum* 9 4 3 2

Bulawayo Chiefs 10 4 3 3

CAPS United* 9 4 1 4

Bikita Minerals 9 3 4 2

Ngezi Platinum 10 2 6 2

ZPC Kariba 10 2 6 2 GreenFuel 10 3 3 4 Dynamos** 9 2 5 2

TelOne 10 2 5 3

Herentals 9 2 4 3

Yadah 10 2 4 4

Arenel Movers 10 1 6 3

Chegutu Pirates** 9 2 2 5

Hwange 10 1 3 6

*Match abandoned

F 15 11 12 9 11 10 13 9 8 6 9 7 12 7 10 5 4 5

A 7 8 9 6 8 8 7 7 9 7 11 7 13 9 13 10 9 14

Pts 19 19 17 16 15 15 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 8 6

THE Mwana Group Internatio­nal Rugby Festival, whose curtain came down at Harare’s Price Edward High School on Saturday has been described as a huge success.

The rugby meet saw top teams from Zimbabwe, internatio­nal teams, and primary school tournament­s for both boys and girls.

It marked a return of the popular event on the schools’ sporting calendar with Mwana taking over the baton previously held by Cottco and Dairibord.

The tournament saw about 120 schools participat­ing between April 28 and May 4 at Prince Edward School, Harare. These schools included both primary schools and high schools. The participan­ts ranged from Under-13, 16, and 19 girls and boy’s teams.

Teams from Malawi, Zambia, and Botswana all took part in the fiesta.

Sikhumbuzo Muchenje, who was part of the festival’s secretaria­t, said the Mwana Group Internatio­nal Schools Rugby Festival came in as an effort to resuscitat­e the traditiona­l schools’ rugby tournament­s that have traditiona­lly been held since 1986.

“The festival has gone through various evolutions with the name of the festival being changed to fit the various headline sponsors over the years.

“The names include the United Bottle Company Festival which was from 19861987, David Whitehead Rugby Festival between 1988 to 1997, Cottco Rugby Festival between 1998 to 2013, and The Dairibord Rugby Festival between 2014 to 2019.

“The tournament was halted by the Covid pandemic between 2020 and 2022 and faced some organisati­onal challenges for the 2023 edition.

“Mwana Group therefore stepped in for the 2024 to 2028 editions. This was the first edition of the Mwana Group Internatio­nal Schools Rugby Festival.

“The tournament was a knock-out tournament with a trophy prize and medals for the winning team. For the Under 16 and 19 teams the tournament had a fixture format thus there won’t be an ultimate trophy to be won,” she said.

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