WWS trials on today

for a big breakthrough.
The two-day event is expected to get underway this morning at Chemhanza Stadium in Zengeza 2.
The event will see football players, from nine to 18 years, showcasing their talents.
WWS business development manager, Tafadzwa Chawaipira, said this is the first time that there are hosting such an event in the high-density areas.
“We hope that will be able to pick the soccer stars for tomorrow as we believe that the cream of the country’s talent is found in the high-density suburbs,” said Chawaipira.
WWS gives athletes a chance to get places at United States universities where they can pursue their athletics dreams on scholarships.
WWS will also provide professional coaches for the event.
Ngoni Makusha, who was helped by WWS to pursue his athletics dreams in the United States, is from Chitungwiza.
He is the American collegiate record holder for both long jump and the 100m sprint.

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