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Zimbabwe’s junior women’s team will be looking to qualify for a fourth consecutive World Cup appearance and sixth overall, while their male counterparts have failed to make it since 1985.
The seminar, whose objective is to improve the standards of karate in Zimbabwe, kicks off tomorrow and is set to conclude on Sunday at Fitness Planet Gym.
ICAZ decided to use golf to fundraise for this noble cause and this year's event was a major success as it managed to raise no less than US$8 000 on the day.
The tournament was created by the three European countries to provide the best competitive tournament for athletes and spectators outside the World Cup and the Commonwealth Games.
All of the country’s stadiums have been barred from hosting international matches by Caf and Fifa after failing to meet the minimum standards required.
There are eight countries namely Uganda, Eswatini, South Africa, Malawi, Kenya, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and the hosts Namibia competing in the women’s contest.
Chabarwa, who is also a Manyame Falcons Handball Club star player and captain, travelled to Rwanda last weekend and will be attached to German-linked club called Ubuntu.
TZ held the inaugural golf fundraiser last year and one of the country's top triathletes Andie Kuipers, who is based in the United States of America, took part in the event.
The organization provides opportunities for ladies of all ages and skill levels to participate in golf tournaments, training programs and social events.