12/05/2026
Mutare Polytechnic Indoor Teams Lead The Way At ZiTS 2026
By Pierre Makusha
Mutare Polytechnic’s indoor teams delivered the institution’s standout results at the just-concluded Zimbabwe Tertiary Sports (ZiTS) Games in Harare held from 6-9 May 2026, winning gold in men’s table tennis, men’s chess, and men and women darts. The indoor contingent carried the bulk of the school’s gold haul in team sport, underscoring a season of sharp preparation and steady performances under pressure.
In the outdoor events, the women’s handball team outplayed opponents with sharp reflexes and positioning as they sealed gold. Other gold medals came in athletics through long-distance standouts Richmond Tinorwa and Nevia Maganzo while Paralympian Blessed Muchirahondo was superb in the short distance events.
Table Tennis
Mutare Polytechnic’s table tennis team capped the ZiTS Games with gold in both men’s singles and doubles after winning 3 nil in a 3 set final against Bulawayo Poly. Team coach David Makate said the key was preparation and adapting tactics under pressure.
“Our strategy started with player selection. We held regular sessions and spent a lot of time on table tennis, including external training at local tournaments in Chikanga and Dangamvura, and occasional sessions with hired coaches,”said Makate .
He added that the knockout stages tested the team’s flexibility with a lot of tactical adjustments made during play.
Tapiwa Musarurwa, 19 won both singles and doubles, said hard work paid off. “I believe that hard work pays off. We put in a lot of training for this, so we tried our best and all the efforts paid off,” he said. On doubles, he credited the partnership with Carlington: “We trained a lot together and we know each other very well, so the chemistry is there now. I’m really excited I managed to win gold for Mutare Polyechnic,”said Musarurwa.
Chess
The men’s chess team took gold after conclusion of a round robin format. Team captain Craig Musaka spoke to this reporter after the victory ceremony and highlighted on their key areas to success ,“Chess is a team sport and as such we stressed unity within the camp. We assigned each player to focus on their areas of competency and that worked to our advantage on our way to gold at ZiTS .”he said.
Musaka also said that the level of chess being played at Mutare Polytechnic has reached a new height after his team thrashed both universities and teacher’s colleges on their way to gold. He further commended the Mutare Polytechnic media team on their coverage of games,” It’s interesting when the media comes to cover your games. It’s motivating . That visibility makes you want to push harder and represent your school well”, Musaka said.
Darts
Mutare Polytechnic completed a double in darts, with both the men’s and women’s teams claiming gold at the ZiTS Games. The women’s final had extra local weight as a Mutare derby against Marymount Teachers’ College, and Mutare Polyechnic held their nerve to take the win and upgrade on last year’s silver. The men’s side matched that composure, beating the University of Zimbabwe in the final to secure gold and add two more golds to Mutare Polyechnic’s haul.
Handball
Mutare Polyechnic’s women’s handball team won gold at the ZiTS Games beating Bindura University of Science 26-24 in the final to seal the title.
Assistant coach Getrude Madhomu said consistent preparation made the difference.
“We did a lot of drills and played friendly matches with Marymount Teachers’ College and other teams from Chipinge in preparation for this,” she said.
Vice captain Fortunate Zisengwe credited teamwork and focus for the run.
“We don’t play individually, and we listen to our coaches,” she said. She added that the pre-tournament camp helped fine-tune combinations, and that the squad was buzzing after the win.
“The girls are so happy, you can feel it everywhere. We’re just grateful to the fans for standing with us all the way.”Zisengwe said.
Athletics
Mutare Polytechnic’s dominance extended to the track, where Richmond Tinorwa doubled with gold in the men’s 10 000m and 5 000m, Nevia Maganzo matched him with gold in the women’s 5 000m and 3 000m and Paralympian Blessing Muchirahondo took gold in 100m and 400m men’s events.
Closing Roundup
The institution came close in several other finals, taking silver in both men’s and women’s lawn tennis and in women’s rugby. The men’s soccer team could not defend their title settling for bronze.
Pictures by Shemel Magwegwe and Taurai Dhliwayo