Francis Aphiri scoops Masvingo Mayor’s trophy

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By Rangarirai Shanyurai

Francis Aphiri Primary school recently scooped Masvingo Mayor’s trophy Award together with three other awards after dominating the Olympic ball games played by local council schools in May this year.
The award presentation was done at a colorful ceremony held at Civic Center, Masvingo on August 2.
The award, presented by Masvingo Mayor Aleck Tabe recognizes the importance of sport in schools and the games played include soccer, netball, volleyball, tennis ball, rugby, and handball.
Francis Aphiri Primary School won four trophies in rugby, handball, soccer, and the Mayors trophy Award.
Speaking at the ceremony, Tabe said the trophy was meant to recognize and celebrate talent and sports champions in the city’s council-run schools.
“Sports have been a powerful force, uniting us across boundaries and inspiring us to reach to reach for greatness. They teach us the value of teamwork, discipline and relentless pursuit of excellence. During this tournament, we had eight sporting disciplines and it is our wish that we increase the sporting disciplines and participants.
“Winning an award in sports is not just about the accolades, it is a testament to countless hours of hard work, overcoming obstacles and unwavering commitment to one’s craft,” said Tabe.
He went on to say school heads and sports masters were supposed to make sure that their respective learners reach national and international levels.
“To our award recipients, achievements are a source of inspiration for all of us. You have shown us what is possible when we dare to dream big and push beyond our limits. Your stories of triumph remind us that success is not handled to us, it is earned through resilience and unyielding spirit,’ said Tabe.
Francis Aphiri School Head John Muzamani said this victory did not only represent hard work and commitment but serves as a testament to the special leadership and coaches.
“We are happy to receive this award, which would not have been possible without the collective effort of our students, staff, and parents. We are proud to be part of this community and look forward to continuing to nurture young talents,” said Muzamani.

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