Former Zimbabwean and Highlanders Rugby player Likang Ndlovu is determined to bring trophies back home from his inner-city Rugby Development team, and has challenged the Zim government to fully commit to the development of rugby. Ndlovu has been working on young talent for a year now and has been applauded by community for spearheading a successful initiative.
“One day I will take my medals home to showcase my success as a way of inspiring youngsters to fully engage in sports. I have coached rugby in different countries and Zimbabwe remains the best. It just lacks sponsorship and adequate facilities. But if our government commits to rugby I don’t doubt we will be the world champions soon,” he said.
Ndlovu urged young players aged from 6 years to 18 years to participate in the career developments programs he is offering to youngsters in Johannesburg. “I want youngsters from all walks of life to come out in numbers; this is an opportunity for them if they dream to be tomorrow stars in the rugby fraternity in the future. Rugby is a sport for everyone. We need to catch these youngsters while young as we want them to understand the mentality of Rugby,” he said.
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