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Zimbabwe Martial Artists Crowned World Champions in England After Winning 8 Gold Medals
The Zimbabwe Kobudo Team has broke history by becoming the First African Kobudo Team to win the World Martial Arts Championships.

Zimbabwe Martial Arts Team of Kobudo scooped 11 Medals leaving an impressive Mark in the ICO World Martial Arts Championships held in England at the University of Hull in Hull City. The Team was made up of 2 Athletes namely Wilfred Mashaya and Vincent Fambira. The Tournament was held for three days as from 20 October to the 22 October 2023. Total Medals won were 11 comprising of 8 Gold Medals, 2 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal.
They were various Martial Arts Styles at the Tournament that included , Point Fighting, Full Contact, Traditional Forms, K1 Rules, Kick Light, K1 Light, Box Light, Boxing, Weapon Categories & Muay Thai. The Zimbabwe Team participated in the Weaponry Categories also known in Japanese as Kobudo Martial Arts. Kobudo is a weaponry Martial Arts style that specialises on the Okinawan/Japanese ancient Weapons such as the Tonfa, Sai, Bo, Kama, Katana, Nunchaku among others.
The Tournament was organised and hosted by Mr Andrew Hennessy of International Combat Organisation (ICO) and the ICO Organising Team.
For a record this was the first physical World Tournament by the Zimbabwe Kobudo Team comprising of more than 1 person. From 2016 the Multi Award Winning Martial Artists Wilfred Mashaya used to go alone and latter on pioneered the Sport in Zimbabwe and started grooming Zimbabweans in the Sport. He has impressively developed the sport which was evidenced by the number of Tournaments they entered so far including the Virtual Competitions held in the Covid era and now the Physical ones held this year that include the regional Tournament & the just ended World Martial Arts championships.
In Virtual Competitions held during the Covid pandemic period of 2020 to 2022 they won more than 200 medals from 15 participants having entered more than 10 Virtual Competitions. Then in Physical regional Tournament held in August in South Africa, the team of 6 Athletes coached by Mashaya scooped 22 Medals. Then on the just ended World Championships attended by two Athletes Mashaya & Fambira they have scooped 11 Medals.
Mashaya has nurtured his students well to be able to compete with the rest of the world which is a positive move to show that the sport is growing and bearing fruits in Zimbabwe. The Kobudo Team’s main challenge all along is lack of Sponsorship and even this time the team had to drop more than 10 of their athletes who were supposed to go and perform as they could not find enough Sponsorship.
With this win, the team is hopeful that it will open doors and attract Individuals , the corporate world and potential Sponsors to chip in for the good of supporting Zimbabwe Sport especially those Sports raising the country’s flag high on World Stage.
Wilfred Mashaya won a total of 4 Medals that comprised of 3 Gold Medals & 1 Silver Medal. He was crowned World Champion in Black Belt Traditional Weapons, World Champion in Black Belt Free style Weapons & World Champion in Black Belt Extreme Weapons to earn him 3 Individual Gold Medals.
Vincent Fambira won a total of 4 Medals as well that comprised of 3 Gold Medals & 1 Silver Medal. He was crowned World Champion in 17 plus Years Traditional Weapons, World Champion in 17 plus Years Free style Weapons & World Champion in 17 plus Years Creative Weapons to earn him 3 Individual Gold Medals.
The Former Zimbabwe Sports person and Regional Sportsman of the year Master Wilfred Mashaya was both the Team’s Coach and athlete. He was very much impressed by Fambira’s performance as it makes him a proud Teacher and coach. Fambira was groomed by Zim Ninja for so many years now among other Zim Ninja Academy Martial Artists who are doing well in the discipline. The team falls under the Zimbabwe Karate Union (ZKU)
Master Wilfred Mashaya is happy with the Zimbabwe team’s performance as despite the various challenges they faced, they did their best to raise the country’s flag high in England infront of more than 15 countries from around the World. It is a great honour representing the country in a World Tournament and by going further to win it makes the nation proud.
Mashaya gives all the glory to the Almighty Lord and wanted to thank the Individuals who chipped in to help by contributing funds to make the trip possible. He also wants to thank the Zim Ninja Academy family members who played a great party in contributing for the journey though it was not easy. “God is good all the time. We are here because of his endless grace and love – He is an Awesome God.”
Mashaya believes in Hard work, focus, humility & above all
discipline to drive one to greater heights in sports.
The team of Mashaya were also crowned Team World Champions in two categories namely Team World Champions in Traditional Weapons and Team World Champions in Creative Weapons.
The team is expected back in Zimbabwe tomorrow from a successful Mission after conquering the World with flying colors. The Organisers and other Countries at the tournament were impressed by their performances and complimented the Zimbabwe team.
The Zimbabwe Kobudo Team has broke history by becoming the First African Kobudo Team to win the World Martial Arts Championships in Weapons and be crowned Team World Champions. They made the country and everyone proud. Congratulations to Mashaya and Fambira, Congratulations Zimbabwe
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Toxicity on X Platform, Zimbos Virtual Fights
In reality, the toxicity on X has left scars that can be hard to heal.

In the age of social media, where platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter) connect people across the globe, Zimbabweans have found a unique virtual battleground to settle their scores. The keyboard has become their weapon of choice, and in this digital arena, they grab, grapple, type insults, and proudly showcase their political pedigree to win a following.
This online space has become the breeding ground for controversial influencers, with figures like Sadhaya feeling right at home. Here, toxicity is not just prevalent; it’s rewarded with popularity. Followers have become martyrs for their chosen leaders, ready to pounce at the slightest provocation. Self-made politicians and impassive individuals strut these cyber streets like kings and queens, vying for the virtual throne. Noone is safe on X streets, even Elon Musk himself is always under attack from free account subscribers.
In this virtual environment, everything related to politics happens here. Political campaigns, voting, results tabulations, and even the announcement of election results are conducted within the confines of this digital space. Elon Musk’s entry into this domain added a new twist, as he began offering incentives to creators. The coveted “blue tick” gang emerged, with the criteria to be eligible for payouts being an X Premium (Blue) subscriber, receiving at least 15 million total impressions on your posts in the last three months, having a minimum of 500 followers, and being at least 18 years old. While this brought a new level of excitement, it also exacerbated the existing toxicity.
Content creators, enticed by the prospect of revenue, flooded the platform. It’s worth noting that toxic posts often garner massive followings, setting the stage for a race to reach that coveted 15 million impressions. X, in essence, became a fierce arena for digital competition, where a good sport could rise to become a person of great influence, positively or otherwise. Money was the undeniable motivator.
Within the diverse X platform, there are spaces dedicated to discussing various subjects. The impact of these spaces, however, varies depending on the topic at hand. Zimbabweans, it seems, are still stuck in election mode. The buzz on the platform revolves around themes like Shabangu and sanctions, reflecting the nation’s ongoing political turmoil.
In an ideal world, Zimbabweans would love each other virtually, transcending the boundaries of this digital battleground. In reality, the toxicity on X has left scars that can be hard to heal. But let’s not forget that the people behind the tweets are not devils; they’re products of their digital environment. Perhaps, if they were to meet in person, they might share a meal and laugh off the Twitter-induced wounds. The virtual world can be a reflection of our collective consciousness, and for Zimbabweans, X mirrors both their struggles and their hopes for a better future.
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World Champions Mashaya & Fambira Receive Heroes Welcome
Master Mashaya and his dedicated student, Sempai Fambira’s outstanding victory in England has firmly established Zimbabwe on the global map of Martial Arts.

The First African Kobudo Team to be crowned World Champions in Weaponry Martial Arts arrived safely back in their home country yesterday. The Zimbabwe Kobudo team, led by Master Wilfred Mashaya and his dedicated student Vincent Fambira, received a warm welcome from their fellow countrymen. A multitude of people gathered at the RGM International Airport to honor the two Zimbabwean heroes who had not only raised their nation’s flag high on the global stage but also garnered a total of 11 medals, comprising 8 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze. Affiliated with the Zimbabwe Karate Union (ZKU), the Zimbabwe Martial Arts Kobudo Team’s triumph has brought immense pride to the nation.
The notable figures present at the airport to greet the World Champions included the esteemed Zimbabwe Republic Police Command, led by Commissioner Priscilla Makotose, along with Assistant Commissioner Ali Simbarashe Hondo, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, Chief Superintendent Laxon Sibanda, Superintendent Abel Chimukoko, Superintendent Shamiso Jaricha, and other ZRP commanders and members. Commissioner Priscilla Makotose, representing the Commissioner General of Police Cde Tandabantu Godwin Matanga, had been delegated to extend a special welcome to the two Zimbabwean World Champions.
The welcoming crowd also consisted of members of the Zimbabwe Karate Union, various martial artists from different organizations, bodybuilders, sports enthusiasts from diverse disciplines, members of the Zim Ninja Academy, media personnel, members of the ZRP, as well as family, friends, and relatives. Notably, Master Mashaya’s mother had journeyed all the way from the rural areas, traveling nearly 400 km from Gokwe, to greet her victorious son. Overwhelmed with pride, she was moved to tears at her son’s remarkable achievements. The depth of a mother’s love was poignantly evident in her dedicated efforts to be there for her son.
The younger generation, inspired by Master Mashaya’s remarkable journey, also joined in the welcome. Many of the children present at the airport viewed the Zim Ninja as their role model, with aspirations to follow in his footsteps within the realm of martial arts. Various performances and displays were organized by different groups at the airport to celebrate and honor the two World Champions, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and elation.
Master Mashaya and his dedicated student, Sempai Fambira’s outstanding victory in England has firmly established Zimbabwe on the global map of Martial Arts. Their impressive performances have garnered admiration from various countries worldwide, with accolades pouring in, particularly on social media platforms.
The ICO World Martial Arts Championships, which took place from October 20 to October 22, were hosted at the Allam Sports Centre, situated at the University of Hull in Hull City, England. The event was organized under the leadership of Mr. Andrew Hennessy, representing the International Combat Organisation based in England. More than 15 countries and over 500 athletes participated in the championship, including teams from England, Wales, Ukraine, Germany, France, Lebanon, Hungary, Ireland, Scotland, Cyprus, Isle of Man, Portugal, Spain, and Brazil, among others.
Master Mashaya’s individual excellence shone through as he claimed 3 Gold Medals and one Silver Medal in the Black Belts Individual Weaponry Categories. His student, Fambira, emulated his Master’s success by securing 3 Gold Medals and one Silver Medal in the 17 Years Individual Weaponry Categories. As a team, they achieved further glory, taking home 2 Gold Medals and one Bronze Medal in the Team Weaponry Categories. Master Mashaya expressed his elation at Fambira’s performance, viewing it as a testament to the growth of Kobudo Martial Arts, a discipline he introduced to Zimbabwe in 2016 after his triumphant endeavours in Russia. The categories they excelled in featured weapons like Katana Swords, Chuckle Sticks/Nunchaku, Tonfa, Kama, Sai, and Bo, among others. Their proficiency in these areas made them stand out, with very few individuals in Africa possessing such expertise.
The resounding success of the Mashaya-Fambira duo has ignited a sense of national pride. They pledged to continue their remarkable journey, promising to uphold the Zimbabwean flag on the world stage in Weaponry Martial Arts, provided they receive the necessary sponsorship. Their resounding message is that they attribute their success to unwavering faith in the Almighty Lord and to the values of hard work, humility, respect for others, commitment, focus, and above all, the discipline that propels one to scale new heights in the realm of sports.
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A Lucrative Opportunity in Gold Mining, Zimbabwe’s Golden Future Within
As Zimbabwe steers towards a reliance on its extractive industry, gold emerges as the foremost foreign currency earner, closely followed by tobacco.

Zimbabwe’s rich and bountiful lands harbor not only a wealth of gold and diamonds but also a realm of untapped potential in the mining sector. Despite the inherent risks and the challenging nature of the industry, the allure of golden returns continues to draw in ambitious individuals seeking their fortune. Yet, the path to prosperity in Zimbabwe’s gold mining industry is not without its share of obstacles, from political turmoil to safety concerns, reflecting the urgent need for stringent regulations and safety protocols.
Artisanal miners in Zimbabwe echo a common sentiment, advocating a ‘just do it’ attitude when it comes to reaping the rewards of the gold rush. Their advice? A modest investment in equipment such as generators, picks, shovels, and compressors can pave the way for a potential windfall. Nevertheless, the perils of collapsing mining shafts claim the lives of many young aspirants, highlighting the critical necessity for comprehensive safety measures and proactive regulations in the mining landscape.
With an estimated 13 million tonnes of proven gold deposits lying beneath its surface, Zimbabwe stands poised at the brink of a golden era. Despite having tapped a mere 580 tonnes since 1980, the country’s potential remains largely untapped, offering an enticing prospect for those willing to seize the opportunity. As foreign investors join the race for Zimbabwean gold, the country’s mining towns bear witness to a renewed surge in activity, with the precious metal now serving as a vital hedge against the global financial risks stemming from the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Zimbabwe steers towards a reliance on its extractive industry, gold emerges as the foremost foreign currency earner, closely followed by tobacco. However, amidst the nation’s economic and political fluctuations, sustainable resource governance emerges as a pressing concern, demanding thoughtful policies to ensure equitable distribution of wealth among all strata of society.
In the depths of Zimbabwe’s gold mines lie stories of chance discoveries and long-lost treasures, such as ore-laden wagons abandoned during the Second World War. While tales of German explorers hastily fleeing during wartime linger, the veracity of these accounts remains to be substantiated by concrete evidence. The tales of underground skeletons and buried mines resonate as cautionary echoes of a tumultuous past, underscoring the need for comprehensive historical research to unearth the truth.
The appeal of immediate cash payments in US dollars has enticed numerous families to flock to Zimbabwe’s artisanal and small-scale gold mining industry, often leaving behind their ancestral homes in pursuit of a share of the lucrative pie. Unlike in many other nations, the Zimbabwean government has embraced this form of mining, allowing the masses to participate, provided they obtain the necessary licenses.
Witnessing a surge in construction activities, mining towns stand as testaments to the newfound prosperity proliferating through the industry. As the ranks of millionaires swell, the wealth predominantly stems from the pursuit of this precious metal. Gold, with its relatively low capital requirements, emerges as the top choice for many, overshadowing other capital and labor-intensive mineral prospects within Zimbabwe’s rich mineral portfolio.
In embracing its mining potential, Zimbabwe faces a pivotal moment, where the prudent management of resources and an unwavering commitment to safety and sustainability will shape the course of its golden destiny.
Clever Murungu
October 23, 2023 at 11:02 am
Quite amazing. May the lord continue to give them strength in their endeavors. keep it up Shidhoshi and Fambira
Elevation Blog
October 23, 2023 at 6:17 pm
They are a powerhouse, a great duo with incredible potential. We appreciate the wins, raising the Zimbabwean flag is worth celebrating. Kudos gents!
Clever Murungu
October 23, 2023 at 11:03 am
Congratulations amhlopeeeee
Elevation Blog
October 23, 2023 at 6:18 pm
Our champions, massive congrats to them.
Clever Murungu
October 23, 2023 at 11:35 am
Congratulations
Elevation Blog
October 23, 2023 at 6:19 pm
Massive congrats to our champions.