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Young Victoria Falls chess coach wants to conquer the world

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BY NOTHANDO DUBE

Young Victoria Falls chess coach Alpha Mathe says his mission is to put the city on the world map by producing champions in the sport by imparting skills to children from an early stage.

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Mathe (18) coaches the Victoria Falls duo of Andile Cornelius Mpofu and Emmanuel Zivambiso, both aged seven, who have been making waves in regional and national chess tournaments where they have ranked high.

The young coach has made it his mission to training a group of children in Victoria Falls from as young as four.

Mathe says his vision is to produce competitive players, who can represent Africa in world chess tournaments.

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Our reporter Nothando Dube (ND) spoke to Mathe (AM) about his passion and below are excerpts from the interview.

ND: Please briefly tell us, who Alpha Mathe is?

AM: Alpha is a young motivated chess player and coach from Victoria Falls.

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He is a patient and passionate coach driven by the motto “chess is for all”

ND: How can you describe your type of sport?

AM: I played chess as a sport in high school.

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As I was playing for a team participating in competitions, I was also teaching lower grade players in my team and they were doing great.

That’s when I developed the passion to start my own academy.

ND: What would you say marked the beginning of your chess career?

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AM: When I was 15 years old, l got five students whom l coached as we were preparing for an Easter tournament in 2019 and since then, I’ve never looked back.

ND: Can you tell us about your recent achievement in terms of awards.

AM: My youngest passionate student Andile Mpofu has battled in the Olympiad Academy Schools Championships and he is the second best chess player in Zimbabwe in under eight categories.

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In a Candidates tournament event held in Bulawayo early this month, two players from my academy scooped second and third positions respectively that is Mpofu and Emmanuel Zivambiso, both seven years old)

I played in two provincial chess tournaments representing Matabeleland North and I came third in both events where I was awarded bronze medals and certificates.

I also played in the national championships under the Open section in Victoria Falls and came out third best again.

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In April this year, I graduated in hotel operations management and web design from Tech Savvy International College where I was awarded with a distinction in web design.

Alpha Mathe coaching one of his players

ND: What targets have you set yourself as a coach?

AM: My target is to produce to the world the youngest grandmaster in Africa.

With so much competition it motivates me to keep on focusing and busy with the goal.

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ND: What challenges do you face as a coach based outside big cities such as Harare and Bulawayo?

AM: Finding sponsors.

In Victoria Falls, however, chess is not yet recognized as the sport is still developing.

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It is hard to find sponsors and not many people understand the game of chess.

The competition is tough and when we travel for events like Harare, I have always admired other sponsored teams which will be in full team uniform with their team bus and fully prepared

ND: What targets have you set for yourself?

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AM: In the next two years, I wish to have the grand opening of a school of chess.

It is a vision that I have set myself and the school will cater for all.

Players who play chess have fun, they will come in and have some games and pay for certain hours.

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Some profits will go towards the underprivileged and accommodation will be provided to players from different locations and sponsored members of the institution

My target is to bring out players representing our country in world events.

 ND: Where can people find you?

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AM: We are looking for a fixed chess training venue. At the moment we practice at a house scale setup. My contacts are 00263 778277361 or 0063 784228150.

I also plan to start a YouTube Channel on chess coaching.

 ND: Who is your inspiration?

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AM: I was inspired by my brother Romeo Destiny Ncube, who introduced me to the brain game in 2016.

He is determined and hardworking and always passionate about what he does.

He participated in youth games in 2017 and is one of the best chess players in Zimbabwe.

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Also, Blessings Dube who coached me until I was in high school, I greatly appreciate him.

ND: Besides coaching chess, what else do you do to earn a living?

AM: I am doing event management and graphic designing.

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I do chess full time. I teach the sport in schools from kindergarten, primary, secondary and college.

 

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Chidzivo, Waison take top honors at Vic Falls Marathon

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Blessing Waison and Fortunate Chidzivo took top honors at the 2025 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon yesterday, as Zimbabwean long-distance runners excelled at Africa’s most prestigious road race.

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Econet General Manager – Marketing, Mrs Tariro Muchena (left), and Finance Director, Mr Chengeto Moyo, present the winner’s prize to men’s marathon champion, Blessing Waison, at the 2025 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon, while Victoria Falls Mayor, Mr Prince Moyo, looks on

The event, which featured athletes from over 40 countries, saw Waison storm to victory in the men’s full marathon, clocking 2 hours, 13 minutes, and 16 seconds. He narrowly beat decorated Olympian Isaac Mpofu in a thrilling duel that brought thousands of spectators to their feet.

Godwin Katakura followed closely in third, completing an all-Zimbabwean podium sweep in the 42.2km race. The trio’s success came with bigger rewards this year, after Econet Wireless doubled the total prize purse to $50,000.

Waison walked away with $3,000, while Mpofu and Katakura earned $2,000 and $1,500, respectively.

In the women’s marathon, Chidzivo delivered a commanding performance, clocking 2 hours and 42 minutes to claim another major title in her illustrious career. Ethel Pangiso and Phillipa Dube completed the women’s podium in second and third place, respectively.

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Rising star Wayne Kabondo turned heads in the men’s 21km half marathon, overcoming a formidable field to finish in 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 44 seconds. Kabondo pocketed $1,500 for his efforts.

In the women’s 21km race, Caroline Mhandu crossed the line in 1 hour, 17 minutes, and 50 seconds, ahead of Miriam Sibanda and Melody Kaseke.

The marathon’s inclusive spirit was evident in the 18km Specially Abled Races, which saw uplifting performances across different categories. Godknows Hamadziripi claimed the men’s tricycle title, while Samson Muroyiwa won the handcycle event.

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Among the women, Stella Jongwe triumphed in the handcycle race, and Ratidzo Tomu took first position in the tricycle category.

Organized by Econet Wireless in partnership with Wild Horizons, the 2025 edition drew over 5,000 participants and spectators from more than 40 countries. The marathon route, widely regarded as Africa’s most scenic, winds through game reserves and offers spectacular views of the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls.

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Beyond the races, this year’s event featured live music, traditional dance, health expos, and community wellness activities.

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Ex- Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson enjoys holiday break in Victoria Falls

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Legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been enjoying a holiday in Victoria Falls.

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The 83-year-old Scot who has sufferer a series of personal setbacks in the last few years looked healthy and happy as he was mobbed by Manchester United fans during his visit to Zimbabwe’s premier tourist destination.

Ferguson was happy to pose for pictures with staff at the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge on Sunday at the end of his three-day stay.

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority took note of his visit, posting on X: “We appreciate your choice of your holiday destination Sir Alex Ferguson. Zimbabwe loves you, please come again and continue to experience Zimbabwe.”

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Ferguson resigned as Manchester United manager in 2013 after 26 years at the club and remains the most successful manager in English Premier League history.

In 2018, he collapsed at home and was rushed to hospital with a brain hemorrhage which required surgery.

In 2023, his wife Cathy died at the age of 84 and a year later Ferguson stood down from his role as an ambassador for Manchester United it seems to travel the world.

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Bosso CEO Sihlangu Dlodlo dies

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Highlanders Football Club chief executive officer Sihlangu Dlodlo has died.

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According to The Chronicle newspaper, he was found dead at his Nketa 9 home in Bulawayo Monday evening, one of his close friends, Allan “Ripper” Mpofu, confirmed last night.

Dlodlo’s body was discovered after close associates forced entry into his premises.

He had not been seen since Saturday.

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“It seems like my friend passed on over the weekend. He was alone at his place,” said a shaken Mpofu with sobs.

“After the alarm was raised that he had gone missing, with the help of his relatives we had to force open the gate at his place to gain entry.

“After peeping through the window, I could not believe my eyes. I saw the lifeless body of my close friend. This is so disheartening; it’s really sad.

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“We discovered this around 6.45pm. I cannot speak further because I have to respect his (Sihlangu) family.”

Highlanders chairman Kenneth Mhlophe said Sihlangu’s death was a huge loss to the Bosso family and that they were waiting for the Dlodlo family to give the green light to comment more.

“It’s sad. We are disturbed. It’s a big loss to us but we have been advised by our board chairman (Luke Mkandla) to first have the green light from the Dlodlo family to comment further,” said Mhlophe.

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Ex-Highlanders chief executive Nhlanhla Bahlangene Dube said he was devastated.

“Just look at my WhatsApp status; It’s a picture of him and me watching the Highlanders Royals game on Saturday. My mind is all over. Maybe I can only comment tomorrow (today). I’m not okay. I cannot find the right words now,” said Dube.

One of Bosso’s popular followers Duduzu “Teekay” Sibanda was at a loss for words.

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“What a loss. I was with him on Saturday when the Emgwanwini Chapter hosted a tournament. We also watched the Highlanders Royals in action against a team from Mutare together.

“He also gave me his address. We spent the whole day with him. This is sad,” said Sibanda.

While finer details could not be obtained on what happened to the late Sihlangu, social media was already abuzz about his untimely death.

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At around 8.20pm yesterday, the body of the late Sihlangu was yet to be taken to a mortuary.

The late Dlodlo was appointed Bosso head of secretariat in April to replace Ronald Moyo who opted against renewing his contract with the Bulawayo giants.

Dlodlo is a former Premier Soccer League secretary-general and ex-Bantu Rovers general manager.

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Before his appointment at Highlanders, he was the general manager at Kings and Queens Funeral Services, a position he held from November last year, and had also been a sales and marketing executive at the company.

The late Dlodlo, who also worked at Innscor Africa as a sales marketing manager, was also a veteran arts administrator who enjoyed a good working relationship with the late Cont Mhlanga at Amakhosi Cultural Centre.

He was also praised for many breakthrough strategies that led to Amakhosi’s emergence as a powerhouse on the arts scene in the 90s.

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The late Dlodlo will also be remembered for his service in the private sector, taken as proof by some that artistes could lead and thrive even beyond the arts.

SOURCE: THE CHRONICLE 

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