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Meet Mayibongwe Ndlovu:  A Deputy Headboy And A Soccerstar


Gerald Sibanda, [email protected]

THE 18-year-old has had a good season with Bosso90 despite having limited game time due to academic commitments.

He has featured in 19 matches and managed to score four goals and provide five assists in his first season in the second tier football league.

The young attacking midfielder has been one of Bosso’s best junior products over the years, being impressive on many occasions. He had the highest number of goal contributions in his final year as a junior league player.

He scored 13 goals and provided 17 assists.

Ndlovu at the weekend reflected on his first season as a Bosso90 player, stating that he was getting used to the intensity.

“It is very different from junior league football, here I was getting used to intensity, type of football, aggression and all those difficult types of atmosphere to deal with, but I am happy with my numbers and I believe next season I will raise my game,” said Ndlovu.

He had a loan stint with Bulawayo City where he managed to work under the legendary figures of Alibaba Dube, Innocent Mapuranga and the late Barry Daka.

“It was a great learning curve for me. I appreciate and learn a lot from my coaches at Bosso but my time at City also helped me to grow and learn new things in different environments,” said Ndlovu.

He is also an Advanced Level pupil and a deputy headboy at Mpopoma High School, he said managing football and his academics has not been a problem for him.

“I am grateful that at school I have got understanding teachers and in football I also have understanding coaches, therefore it has never been a problem for me. I just hope that this motivates other players of my age that it is actually possible to play football and go on with your academics at the same time,” said Ndlovu.

He was selected to be part of the 2020 African Union Sports Council Region 5 Youth Games Zimbabwe team which was supposed to travel to Maseru, Lesotho, but was unlucky as the Covid-19 pandemic halted sports activity.

He was also the youngest player in the Mpopoma High School Soccer team which won the Copa-CocaCola.

Ndlovu also travelled with the Bosso90 team to the GM Festival in Botswana for the tournament in which his team was invited to participate in last year.

He has missed the recent league matches for his side due to examinations. He will be hoping to be part of the squad which plays against Mosi Rovers on Thursday in what is a game in hand and also to be part of the team which will travel to Hwange for their last game of the season against DRC United at Mpumalanga.

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Motoring: Retro-modern Land Rover Defender – NewsDay

The stylists at Land Rover initially seem to have complied with the demands. The new car has a retro vibe to it despite being completely modern.

THIS week’s issue features a look at the Land Rover Defender, one of the most recognisable vehicles ever produced. We examine the classic-yet-current model 90 D240 S. It is retro-modern because it combines some of its vintage DNA with cutting-edge technology.

The task of correctly recreating a symbol must be quite difficult. Just ask VW about the “second generation” Beetle, which, like the previous model, failed to win over the people.

Probably because to these challenges, Land Rover decided to completely redesign the most well-known off-road vehicle in the world for the new millennium. I took it for a spin in Capetown.

Retro but current

The stylists at Land Rover initially seem to have complied with the demands. The new car has a retro vibe to it despite being completely modern.

There are clear allusions to the original Defender. The headlamps immediately give it away. Another interesting feature is that there are two different wheelbase options for the model.

The tall, boxy shape has hardly changed over the years, save for a few slightly softer edges. Several design aspects from the previous edition, such as the side-hinged tailgate with the mounted spare wheel, have also been retained. It is clear to everybody who looks at it what they are seeing.

Land Rover provided an Explorer Pack for this car. This add-on pack features black decals, extra wheel arch protection, mud flaps, a taller air intake, a spare wheel cover, and a gear carrier.

I found that the carrier, which is mounted on the driver-side rear windshield, limits my ability to see behind me down the flank. The Explorer Pack will cost you a few thousand dollars more.

The test car has a fabric folding roof, and the kit also includes a roof rack (more on these two in a moment). These functions are all optional. We were in charge of a Land Rover Defender 90 D240 S, which was painted a typically ugly shade of “Kelvinator”white.

However, in this case, it appeared to be the most Defender-spec Defender of all due to the colour and coordinating steel alloys.

Everyone I spoke with agreed that it was a good thing that there was not a bright metallic hue or a lot of alloys.

Tech loaded

Internally, the retro-modern aesthetic and atmosphere are kept. The interior has a simple appearance because there are not many dials or buttons. Two screens, one on the facia and one in front of the driver, show all the information that is required. The infotainment touchscreen is quick and easy to use, and they have great images.

The drive modes have enormous, widely spaced controls, and the air conditioning has substantial knobs. This suggests that even while wearing gloves, you can still operate all of these crucial controls.

The cabin has an industrial, if you will, feel to it thanks to exposed bolt heads and large grab handles. Yet, it should be noted that soft-touch components at key touchpoints give it a premium feel.

The atmosphere is further enhanced by the presence of no less than five distinct kinds of charge stations, totaling 12 outlets.

Interior

Because to its enormous outer proportions and straightforward design, the Land Rover Defender 90 provides plenty of interior space even though it only has three doors.

Due to the high riding height, entering the cabin requires a little bit of a hike, but once inside, it is really comfy.

Even for passengers in the back, there is plenty of leg and head room. Of course, there is a negligible boot in exchange. The Land Rover’s advertised luggage capacity is 297 litres. In contrast to a deep space, such figure depicts a tall one. I had to remove one of the back chairs over the previous holiday weekend in order to create place for our luggage for a night out.

Cockpit perspective while in motion

The elevated view you receive from the captain’s chair is uncommon in other cars. The Land Rover Defender 90 has a wide nose but a small tail, which makes it difficult to maneuver at first.

The rearview mirror serves as a screen for a high-definition view of what is behind, and there is a reversing camera, which is a blessing.

Behind the ornate hood, which features a matt-black decal and checker plate, is a 2,0 litre turbodiesel engine. It produces 177 kW of power and 430 Nm of torque.

The engine is utilised well and smoothly by the eight-speed automatic transmission. Acceleration is more gradual than rapid after coming to a complete stop. Yet, the robust torque production provides more than enough power for passing.

Smooth ride

As befits a vehicle with off-road capability, the Defender 90 has a soft ride quality that is superior to almost anything else in this class. The 90’s big sidewall tires and considerable suspension travel provide it a gentle response and nearly complete road imperfection absorption.

During the review time, I really drove the car on a few dirt roads, but the comfort levels remained largely constant.

I did get to drive the Land Rover Defender 90 through some seriously deep sand and gravel roads, even though I did not get to go off-roading.

A fanatical Toyota supporter was seated next to me in the sandy area.

He was astounded by how rapidly the Defender advanced. He knew I did not deflate the tires at all, and that I would get stuck. The noise the roof rack made while I was driving was one item that really upset me. Our judgment is that the roof rack and soft roof are a bad combination.

The noise occasionally became uncomfortable over 100 km/h. A few really windy days occurred around the Cape, which made the sensation worse. The noise overhead was too loud for the Meridian audio system, despite its impressive power.

Specifications

Model: Land Rover Defender 90 D240 S

0-100 km/h: 9,0 sec

Engine: 2,0-litre inline four, turbodiesel

Fuel consumption: 7,6 L/100 km

Max power: 177 kW

Max torque: 430 Nm

Top speed: 188 km/h

Transmission: eight-speed automatic, AWD

My decision

I think Land Rover has done a terrific job of maintaining the distinguishing features of the original Defender. The nameplate has been completely updated while keeping the distinguishing characteristics that gave it its fame. In actuality, it has really enhanced itself.

There are people, who will despise the new-generation Defender, including perhaps quite a number in Zimbabwe.

Some might complain that it has become too soft, has too many electronics, and is no longer a “genuine” off-road vehicle that can be driven across Africa.

If you are one of those individuals, take a look around you, grandpa or grandma, the world is moving. Change is inevitable in life. If you do not accept change it will change you.

Adopt and adapt or you will perish. Remember the Jeeps, Mercs and Toyotas from 70s. All brands have evolved. Some more than others. Some earlier than others. Land Rover left it for too late.

The pricing is the only major issue, in our opinion. Unless your budget starts at plus US$150 000, you should not even bother looking at the Land Rover Defender lineup.

Yet high prices are a regrettable part of the overall new-car market, which is terrible because we would want to enjoy owning one of these.

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Coltart leads Bulawayo City Council delegation to meet Zimbabwean investors in South Africa


Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected]

BULAWAYO Mayor, Councillor David Coltart and the council’s business development committee chairperson Cllr Mxolisi Mahlangu today are flying out to Johannesburg, South Africa for a series of meetings with Zimbabwean business persons who are keen on setting up business in the city.

The trip is the initiative of the Joshua Nkomo Foundation, South Africa chapter (JNFSA), who approached Cllr Coltart as they seek to revive the city as an industrial hub.

Due to the illegal economic sanctions and a dire water situation in the Bulawayo, a number of companies either closed shop or relocated to other cities, resulting in churches taking over the premises abandoned by closed companies.

The Second Republic has taken a deliberate stance to return the city to it’s status as an industrial hub with a considerable number of companies opening up businesses or being revived.

Also accompanying Mayor Coltart and Cllr Mhlanga is the City’s economic development officer Mr Kholisani Moyo.

In an interview Mayor Coltart said the JNFSA informed him that  they had a variety of links in South Africa, particularly of business persons based in Gauteng who are also Zimbabweans and who are interested in the City of Bulawayo.

“I responded to that several weeks ago and said we will be happy to go down there and with a limited budget, they are funding the trip. They undertook to buy a flight ticket for myself while I offered to stay with friends in Johannesburg.

It is humbling that people from here who are in the diaspora have not given up on the city and wish to contribute to its further development and stabilisation, it’s very encouraging,” said Cllr Coltart.

He said the  meeting will tackle a number issues and  work through a plan of action.

“It is also very significant that the invitation has come from the JNF and I am so deeply honoured that they have invited me personally because I come a long way with the Nkomos, starting with Joshua himself, Stephen and Sibangilizwe regardless of our political differences, this is very significant for me, it’s a hand of reconciliation that no matter the political, ethnicity or racial differences, we are all working as one to promote the interest of the city,” said Cllr Coltart.

He said one member of staff, Mr Moyo who  will be accompanying them as part of the entourage was as a result of a Government recommendation and he (Mr Moyo) together with Mr Mahlangu will be on council budget

“When Government became aware of the trip after I informed our town clerk, it was decided that I needed to be accompanied by a full time member of the staff and  council is paying for that, JNFSA has  met travel costs for myself only,” said Cllr Coltart.

The meet the diaspora endeavor by BCC resonates well with the Second Republic’s call for diasporans to invest back home and is in line with the ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikazi balo/Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo philosophy.

Cllr Coltart said he was aware that without an assured water supply situation in the city, they may not be any major meaningful development hence the immediate and critical need for the city was investment towards a short to mid term water supply.

“My immediate need is water, I am deeply concerned about the water situation. I have been pushing for the rehabilitation of the Nyamandlovu acquifer and I am grateful that Government has responded to that by indicating that Zinwa will be refurbishing the pumps and electric connections to get the amount of water generated from there up by another 15 mega litres,” said Cllr Coltart.

He said council will have to move with speed on the Glass Block dam in Filabusi which, once completed, will improve the City’s water supply needs by 70 percent, almost double it’s daily requirement

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