TANZANIA: TANZANIA has made impressive progress in the world of netball, thanks to the visionary leadership of President Samia Suluhu’s regime.
Despite facing some teething financial constraints and missing at the international tournaments, the Taifa Queens have shown remarkable resilience and determination.
Over the past three years, Tanzania’s netball team has undergone a transformative journey, improving their skills and competitiveness through dedicated training programs and strategic investments in infrastructure.
Again in spite of facing the challenges, President Samia Suluhu’s sixth-phase regime has remained steadfast in tackling obstacles head-on.
In the race, Tanzania’s netball team is ranked 38th globally by Netball.com and 44th by netball.sport. Recent evaluations by netballone.com have positioned Tanzania at the commendable 9th spot among African national teams.
This acknowledgement highlights the progress made under President Samia Suluhu’s guidance and underscores the team’s potential to achieve greater success in the global netball landscape.
The Taifa Queens have gained valuable experience in African netball and have a capacity to surprise their opponents in upcoming tournaments.
Tanzania continues to prioritise the development of netball and provide support to its national team.
The recent establishment of a special committee to bolster financial and moral support to national teams by President Samia and Minister for Culture, Art and Sports, Damas Ndumbaro serve as a testament to the promising future of sports in Tanzania.
With such concerted efforts by the President and her team at the ministry responsible for sports, led by Minister Ndumbaro, netball and sports in Tanzania are in good hands.
Tanzania is poised to shine brightly on the international sports stage, and the Taifa Queens are inching closer to their rightful place among the global netball elite.