Female Teacher Pioneers Boxing judging

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By Perpetua Murungweni

In a significant milestone for women’s empowerment in sports, a female teacher from Zaka, Tambudzai Dera (40), has emerged as a pioneering force in Zimbabwe’s boxing refereeing, challenging stereotypes and inspiring change.
Dera, who teaches at Mutonhori High in Zaka, continues to inspire as she officiated at another international boxing tournament in South Africa on December 6, three months after making history in Zambia where she officiated as the only female referee.
Speaking to TellZim News, Dera said the opportunity will boost her credibility in the boxing industry and drive her career forward.
“Officiating a World Boxing Council (WBC) match this year for the second time is humbling. This opportunity will not only enhance my skills but also boost my credibility and reputation within the boxing industry, driving my career forward.
“The opportunity means the world to me as it validates my hard work and dedication, as well as expanding my horizon and broadening my perspectives in the boxing field. I am happy to be representing my country and other female judges worldwide for the second time, and this is not going to be the end,” said Dera.
Dera said apart from the international tournaments, she also got a chance to officiate a national tournament that was held in Harare.
“I am proud of the achievement that I have made so far. I got a chance to officiate three tournaments: two international and one local in February which was held in Harare,” said Dera.
Overcoming gender biases and stereotypes is still her goal, and with the support from family and friends, she is fulfilling her dreams.
“Overcoming assumptions that women can’t excel in male-dominated spheres like boxing judging is still my goal. I am going to overcome this through my performance by demonstrating my skills and impartiality through consistent and accurate judging. In this sport, I focus on sport, not gender, thus emphasizing my passion for boxing and judging, rather than my gender,” she said.
Dera was the only female referee at the tournament out of four, two South Africans and one Zambian. The tournament was WBC match between Zimbabwe and South Africa.

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