some bins and plant a tree at every sports club they will play at during the season.
The Harare Girls High and Richwood Sports Club based club will this weekend mix sport and environmental management when they plant a tree at Richwood Sports Club.
Greenstar is made up of 25 players, mainly from Under-14 to Under-21 age group, and has joined the Harare Basketball League this year.
With coach Onayi Mupozori, team manager Itayi Chafota and Josphat Kadirire as project co-ordinator the club lie in 10th position in the league.
‘Our aim is to identify talent from the girl child and empower them through sport. We are looking forward to have kids who appreciate sport and take it as a career.
“This as our first year in the league we are not looking forward to winning the league or being promoted to the national league.
“We are still looking forward to establishing our selves in the Harare League and we will pose a challenge as time come.
“The team is made up of promising players as we have several players who are in the national team and they are doing well.
“Our captain Nancy Ticharwa and her vice, Stabile Ngandini, are both national Under-18 players and we are looking forward to building a strong team on them,’ Kadirire said.
The team will this weekend play Real Returners at Richwood Sports Club, which they feel is their second home.



