Times of Eswatini

Celtics, Buffs shine in Network tourney

- BY SANELE JELE

SIGWE – They were simply the best. That is the story of Lulakeni Celtics and Buffaloes, who were the winners of the Eswatini Network of Women Netball Tournament yesterday.

The tournament was held at Deccapol Sports Ground at Ndunayithi­ni community under Sigwe Inkhundla. Lulakeni Celtics beat JP Ladies 31-17 to win the trophy under the Lulakeni community, while Buffaloes beat Lomphala 3525 to win under the Ndunayithi­ni community.

The winners were awarded their prizes and trophies by Minister of Justice and Constituti­onal Affairs Pholile Shakantu and Minister of Tinkhundla and Administra­tion David ‘Cruiser’ Ngcamphala­la. Also joining the presentati­on was Prince Mavela and Prince Mcwasho.

SPONSORED

Worth noting is that the competitio­n was sponsored to the tune of E100 000 by Shakantu. There were 20 teams that played in the netball category.

In the soccer tournament, Grooming Stars (Lulakeni) and Green Mamba (Ndunayithi­ni) were crowned champions.

Stars beat Lulakeni Celtics 5-3 after penalties. The match ended in a 1-all draw. Green Mamba cruised past Gogophansi to be kings of Ndunayithi­ni community.

TOURNAMANE­T RESULTS

ESWATINI NETWORK OF WOMEN

NETBALL TOURNAMENT: Lulakeni Community Champions

Celtics 31-17 JP Ladies

Ndunayithi­ni Community Champions

Lomphala 27-35 Buffaloes

DAVID ‘CRUISER’ NGCAMPHALA­LA SOCCER TOURNAMENT: Lulakeni Community Champions

Grooming Star 1-1 Lulakeni Celtics (won 5-3 after penalties)

Ndunayithi­ni Community Champions

Gogophansi 0-2 Green Mamba

MBABANE – Royal Eswatini Police Service (REPS) athlete Mancoba Nhlabatsi has expressed confidence ahead of the Palau Marathon, where he will be competing in a half marathon.

Nhlabatsi, who recently reigned supreme during the second edition of the Voice of the Church (VOC) Half Marathon earlier this month, was among the athletes who took to the track and field for the National Championsh­ips 2023 Qualifies at Mavuso Sports Centre yesterday.

The REPS athlete has won the past three races that were staged in the country recently. These are the Ngwenya Half Marathon, Lubombo Marathon and second edition of the VOC Half Marathon. He said he was ready to compete in the half marathon in Palau after getting a second position in the 5 000m race yesterday.

“Today the race was okay although it’s not what I specialise in. Preparatio­ns are going very well and I’ll be running 21km in June. I would like to thank the Embassy of Taiwan that has sponsored me with the tickets and accommodat­ion. I want to thank the relationsh­ip that they have with the country and I promise that I will represent the country very well,” he said.

Meanwhile, Palau is an archipelag­o of over 500 islands, part of the Micronesia Region in the Western Pacific

Ocean. Nhlabatsi will leave on June 1, compete on June 6, and return home on June 8.

SPONSORED

He was sponsored to a tune of about E70 000 by the Taiwan Embassy in Eswatini. Back to the qualifiers, the second build up to the main event on May 27, next weekend, went well according to AE Chief Operations Officer (COO) Thoba Mazibuko.

“We are happy with the attendance from the two build ups and all athletes

were able to partake in one of the events, which shows that there will be good competitio­n in the National Championsh­ips that will take place next weekend,” he said.

The National Championsh­ips will see the country’s top athletes in Olympics and Commonweal­th Games Sprinter Sibusiso ‘Swazi Bolt’ Matsenjwa and Bongiwe Mahlalela among others headlining the event alongside their Angola, Mozambique and South Africa as well Lesotho counterpar­ts.

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