MATABELELAND SOUTH
VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION

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“The association’s main motto, “ke motshameko wa rona,” is in the SeTswana/SeBirwa language, translating to “it’s our game.” There are variations of the motto in different languages spoken in the province, including Ndebele, Sotho/Pedi, Venda, Tsonga/Shangani, and Khalanga.

“ngu mdlalo wethu”, “moraluko wa rona”, “ndi wa hashu”, “intlangu wa hina”, “nzano yedu”.

Who we are

The Matabeleland South Volleyball Association (MSVA) is the governing body responsible for overseeing volleyball, beach volleyball, and other volleyball-related activities in the Matabeleland South province of Zimbabwe. In addition to managing the sport at the provincial level, the MSVA represents the interests of local volleyball clubs within the region.

Established in 2009, the MSVA formalized its affiliation with the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) in the same year. This affiliation transpired following the division of the former Matabeleland Volleyball Association into three distinct provincial associations: the Bulawayo Volleyball Association, the Matabeleland North Volleyball Association, and the Matabeleland South Volleyball Association.

Company Statement, Mission

Mission Statement

To promote the development of volleyball in our province and beyond.

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Vision

To be a successful provincial volleyball governing body.

Core Values

Core Values

Professionalism, Teamwork, Integrity, Diversity, Sustainability.

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The MSVA Online Shop operates in partnership with different traders for fulfillment. 

Shoppers: All items advertised include delivery to our major centres in Gwanda, Beitbridge and Bulawayo. Lead time varies from 1 day to 2 weeks depending on delivery location.

Traders: To start selling sports products through the MSVA Online Shop and effortlessly connect with online shoppers across the province and the entire country, contact us via our contact form.

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OUR EXECUTIVES

Meet the team behind the scenes.

M Gumbo

President

Mzi, born and bred in Gwanda, attended Mtshabezi High School, has dedicated his service to the province in various roles starting as a player, he has progressed to his current position as the President of the Association.

T Mathe

1st VICE PRESIDENT (administration)

Tumelo “Tumza”, a graduate of Manama High School, brings substantial experience to the field of volleyball administration, having acquired expertise from both national and international contexts.

L Peula

2nd Vice President (technical)

Peula well known as Shumba is a graduate of Churchill Boys High in Harare, he showcased his volleyball prowess during his high school years. Notably, he had the honor of representing Zimbabwe in 2006, contributing to the Under 19 team’s achievement of winning silver in Lesotho.

B Nyoni

Secretary General

A graduate of Mtshabezi High School, Bee hails from Jessie Mine, West Nicholson. With over a decade of experience, he has dedicated his service to the development and promotion of volleyball within the province.

I Masimba

Treasurer General

Ivin boasts extensive experience in volleyball, having served in diverse capacities for the province. His contributions extend beyond volleyball, as he has played a significant role in promoting sports within the uniformed forces in the province.

B Nyathi

Committee Member

Busi stands out as one of the few women in sports who has wholeheartedly dedicated her services to volleyball. Her commitment is especially notable in an environment where there is still considerable progress to be made in enhancing the participation of women in sports.

M Ndlovu

Committee Member

Mfanafuthi, one of the well-known Gwanda twins from Sibona, has made significant contributions to the growth and development of volleyball in the province.

parent organisations

Matabeleland South Volleyball Association is a member of the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) the Constition of the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association, Ammendment Number 2 of 2017, Article 2.2(g)

Zimbabwe Volleyball Association

The Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) is the only supreme authority governing all forms of volleyball in Zimbabwe. It is composed of its members and affiliates which have freely and voluntarily joined it in order to administer and govern the sport of volleyball in all its forms.

Sports & Recreation Commission, Matabeleland South

 The Sports & Recreation Commission (SRC) is a parastatal whose purpose is to regulate and generally promote the development of sport and recreation in the country.

our Member Associations

Gwanda District Volleyball Association

Chairperson:

Mfanafuthi Ndlovu

Vhembe District Volleyball Association

Chairperson:

Peter Zvenyika

Bulilima-Mangwe District Volleyball Association

Chairperson:

Lindiwe Mthombeni

Insiza District Volleyball Association

Chairperson:

Mthokozisi Mntungwa

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The MSVA Online Shop operates in partnership with different traders for fulfillment. 

Shoppers: All items advertised include delivery to our major centres in Gwanda, Beitbridge and Bulawayo. Lead time varies from 1 day to 2 weeks depending on delivery location.

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