Gems to wait longer for Makunde

Veronica Gwaze

Zimpapers Sports Hub

FINANCIAL constraints on the part of the Zimbabwe Netball Association have derailed the highly-anticipated return of star player Nalani Makunde into the Gems fold.

Makunde plays for Canberra-based Capital Darters in the Australian Netball Championship.

The Gems’ star shooter, also represents Brisbane South Wildcats in the Hart Sapphire Series in Queensland.

Born in Australia to Zimbabwean parents, the lanky shooter made her debut for the Gems in 2023 at the Netball World Cup in South Africa.

Since leaving a lasting impression in Zimbabwean colours at the global showcase, Makunde has not featured for the senior national team.

And her recent inclusion in the team to do duty at the Tri-Nations friendlies sparked excitement amongst fans.

The Gems, who are currently camped at Queen Elizabeth School, are set to host Malawi and Botswana between October 23, 24 and 25 in Harare.

The international games will include Juniors Zambezi Eagles and the male senior men – Flying Eagles.

“Makunde is an important player on our team, she brings a different dimension in the shooting ring, so it was our wish to have her in camp,” said ZINA technical director John Banda.

However, due to the financial limitations on the part of the mother body, Makunde will have to wait a little longer before rejoining the Gems and will only link up with them at next month’s Celtic Cup.

ZINA intend to use these international friendlies as part of their preparations for the invitational cup tournament, which is scheduled for November 26 to 30 at Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland. At that Celtic Cup, the Gems will battle it out against the host nation, Wales, Northern Ireland, Uganda and Namibia.

The games will also have a bearing on the teams’ World Netball rankings.

Banda said Makunde will be expected to play a key role in Gems’ quest to improve their world rankings.

Zimbabwe are currently ranked 13th globally and for coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki’s side to maintain their position on the WN rankings, they need to avoid defeat, especially against teams ranked below them.

“These games are very important for us because they have an influence on world rankings,” said Banda.

“It is important for us to bring our best team hence we need Makunde for the exposure and height within the shooting third. However, we have financial limitations so maybe we will have to meet up with her in Scotland although we really wanted her to be in this camp with others.”

For some time, the Gems have been struggling to get the perfect fit for their Goal Shooter position.

Following the death of Pauline Jani and retirement of Joice Takaidza, a yawning gap has been visible in that department with a number of shooters getting the chance but falling short.

Currently ZDF’s Sharon Bwanali and Thandazile Ndlovu from Correctional Queens have been alternating in the GS bib. Given that both Bwanali and Ndlovu have their shortcomings, the availability of Makunde will be a huge boost. “Ndlovu is still young hence we need to be patient with her as she rises . . . Bwanali brings the experience on the team,” said Banda.

“Makunde will be a huge boost because she has all the exposure and also, carries the height that we need especially on such a stage.

“Last year she was supposed to join us in Scotland, but again financial challenges became an impediment but I am sure this time we will be with her.”

Banda said after the Celtic Cup, the Gems will head to Malawi for the African Championships. Makunde will be part of the team as Zimbabwe aim for a third successive Netball World Cup qualification.

“When she came in 2023, she did not have a challenge settling well in camp and adjusting to our system of play,” added Banda. “We now have an idea of what she can do on the court but we did not really want to rely on history hence we are trying as much as we can to have her join the team. Currently we are doing everything possible to ensure she joins us and funds permitting she will be with us sooner than Scottland.”

Banda said he is charmed with the teams’ preparedness and the progress he is seeing on a technical point of view.

Provisional Squad:

Takadanaishe Zimusi, Prisca Mpofu, Blessing Marombo, Androllar Munkuli, Lisa Tanyanyiwa (Chapungu); Sharon Bwanali, Thandekile Mahlangu, Nikkie Mandeya (ZDF); Elizabeth Mushore, Takunda Namwewe (Harare City); Kelly Muyambo, Olishias Nyasha Padoka (Makate); Wadzanai Monalisa Zimunya (Black Rhinos); Felisitus Kwangwa, Faith Mutero,Thandazile Ndlovu (Correctional Queens); Anifa Luya, Ruvimbo Pawandiwa, Beulah Daure (Flo Angels); Perisinevi Tabviroona (Santa); Nicole Muzanenamo, Lynette Dhliwayo, Linda Kamba (Green Fuel); Tanaka Makusha, Ursula Ndlovu, Nobunkosi Ndlovu Glow, Claris Kwaramba, Lesibane Karaso, Prudence Sibanda (Glow Petroleum Queens); Nalani Makunde (Australia)

 

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