TANZANIA has embarked on sport diplomacy to enable its athletes perform better and bring in medals from international events including the Commonwealth Games set for July, this year in Glasgow, Scotland.
The
diplomacy which is meant to enhance capacity building amongst the sportsmen and
women will include sending local athletes to other countries and learn new
tactics and improve their performance.
Minister
for Foreign Affairs and International Relations, Bernard Membe, said that at
the moment the country does not have international standard facilities for
training its athletes and this has prompted the government to seek assistance
from advanced countries.
To
start with, the government will send 50 athletes and about 16 coaches abroad to
train. A total of ten athletes will train in Ethiopia, ten in New Zealand, ten
in China and ten others in Turkey and the government will provide tickets and
per diem allowances while the rest of the expenses will be covered by the host
countries.
We
applaud the government for coming up with this brilliant idea and as Minister
Membe said, this is indeed good news for the country's ambitious plan to revive
the ailing standard of sports.
Previously,
our sportsmen and women were training on facilities that don't meet
international standards and this led to their dismal performance in
international competitions but now, the government is committed to bring to an
end scenario of failure to win medals in big games.
Yes!
The embarrassing failure has to end now and the country should retain its old
lost glory, especially in such events as Commonwealth Games, where the country
has a history of performing well.
Without
our sportsmen and women winning in sports competitions, locally and
internationally, Tanzania will not be able to make any diplomatic sports impact
at home and abroad.
We
should remember that sports diplomacy has helped a number of countries in the
world in pushing forward their agendas, some of which had absolutely nothing to
do with sports.
However,
at this juncture, the major focus should remain on helping our athletes step up
and improve their career and instil winning mentality. We always believe that
good preparations will definitely pay off.
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