BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI
Matabeleland North Province delivered a strong performance in athletics at the National Association of Primary School Heads (NAPH) competitions held in Bindura, scooping five gold medals despite challenges in other disciplines.
The competitions ran last week from 17 to 19, with 16 and 20 set aside for travel.
Speaking after the event, the Matabeleland North NAPH Vice Secretary, Edward Mudimba of Binga, told VicFallsLive that the province sent a delegation of 121 participants drawn from all seven districts.

Of these, 69 competed in track and field, 31 in drama, 16 in physical education, and eight in chess.
Athletics dominates medal haul
Matabeleland North’s strongest showing came in athletics, where the province secured five gold medals and 10 bronze medals.
A standout performer was Ashton Ndlovu of Hwange District’s Chamabondo Primary School, who won three gold medals in the Under-14 boys’ 100m, 200m and 400m races.
Another gold medal came from Mbuewa Sisasenkosi of Dundubala Primary School in Umguza, who won the Under-13 girls’ 800m race.
The fifth gold medal was secured in the Under-13 boys’ 4x100m relay.
Chess team shows promise
In chess, Matabeleland North fielded eight players across Under-8, Under-12 and Under-14 categories.
The province recorded its best results in the Under-8 category, where Philip Ndlovu of Sigonda Primary School in Nkayi won gold, while Prudence from Mathe Primary School in Tsholotsho secured a silver medal.
The results earned the province an overall silver medal and a trophy in the Under-8 category.
“We see a lot of potential in the Under-8 category and we believe we can build on that,” said Mudimba.
Struggles in drummies and physical education

However, the province faced challenges in other disciplines.
The drummies team, finished ninth out of 10 provinces.
Physical education, represented by David Livingstone Primary School in Umguza, also underperformed, finishing seventh.
“We didn’t do very well in drummies and physical education, but these are areas we are still developing and we hope to improve going forward,”Mudimba said.
Call for resources
Mudimba attributed the weaker performance in some categories to limited resources.
“Our main challenge is resources, particularly financial support. We need to improve our preparations and displays, especially in physical education, before we can expect better results,” he said.
Top three overall winners
Harare
Mashonaland Central
Mashonaland West