Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 27 November 2025
📘 Source: The Herald

LEGENDARY former Liverpool and Zimbabwe senior national football team goalkeeper Bruce “Jungleman” Grobbelaar has endorsed and gave his full blessings to the staging of the inaugural Academy of Sports Excellence’s Schools Sports Tournament to be held this Saturday at Muyawiri Primary School in Domboshawa. The event brings together eight teams—boys’ and girls’ squads from Kachuta Primary, Munyawiri Primary, Govera Secondary, and Munyawiri Secondary — for a day of football, teamwork, and community pride. Founded by Adam Dakwa (Jersey, UK) and Tawanda Karasa (Australia), ASE is a Zimbabwe-based initiative committed to transforming Africa’s brightest young footballers into world-class athletes and future leaders through elite training, education, and mentorship.

This event is proudly supported by the British High Commission and ASE’s development partner, Young Achievement Sport for Development (YASD). Their backing underscores a shared commitment to youth empowerment and grassroots sports. And legendary former Liverpool and Zimbabwe goalkeeper Grobbelaar has also contributed generously, donating football kits to equip and inspire the young players.

“I am driven to inspire young stars across Zimbabwe to excel, whether in the classroom or on the field. “This place holds deep, soulful memories for me. As a child, we spent countless hours at Mermaids Pool.

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It was our special spot. “My message to aspiring young footballers is simple: dream big. Whatever you want to achieve, you can make it happen with dedication.

Don’t be afraid to think outside the box, that’s where true inspiration begins. “To all participants: play with joy, smile, and savor every moment. Winning is great, but giving your best is what truly matters.

When you do that, no one can ask for more,” Grobbelaar said. Another former international footballer, Musareka Jenitala, who is now based in the UK, is also behind the staging of tomorrow’s tournament in Domboshawa. “I’m passionate about grassroots football and creating opportunities for kids from marginalized communities.

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Originally published by The Herald • November 27, 2025

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