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CABS Candidates Chess Tournament a resounding success

Brandon Moyo, Brandonmalvin9@gmail.com
THE CABS Candidates Chess Tournament was an intense and exhilarating event held from December 5-8 at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST).


Sponsored by CABS Bank, this year’s competition saw a surge in popularity, with a record-breaking 269 chess players from various backgrounds competing in four sections, highlighting the initiative to decentralise the game.


The Open Section, consisting of 121 participants, saw defending champion Tanaka Katsande emerge victorious for the second year running. Despite stiff competition, Katsande proved his mettle in a thrilling match against the previously unbeaten Castro Sibanda in the penultimate round, securing his triumph.
Katsande was overjoyed at successfully retaining his title. He credited his success to his skill and determination, admitting that the journey to victory had not been easy.


“I actually had little hope of winning the tournament despite being the 2023 champion.
“The tournament had many competitive players, and it was unpredictable who would come out victorious. I felt overwhelmed and unbelievably happy when I won my final game, as it was the last match against Castro. With my prayer, sweat, and faith, I eventually emerged victorious,” said Katsande.
The Ladies Section was dominated by Ropafadzo Dube, who finished with an outstanding score of 8/9, remaining undefeated throughout the event.


Her success reinforced the importance of female representation in chess, further inspiring future generations of female players.
Dube, who won a gold medal at the CUCSA Games in South Africa in June, also expressed her gratitude for her victory.


“It still feels unreal, while at the same time exciting. It feels like I have finally been awarded for the work I have been putting into my career and passion,” said Dube.
The Under-16 Development Section had the largest number of participants, with 79 players displaying immense potential and determination to succeed. Kundai Kufa was declared the winner in this section, exemplifying his exceptional talent and skill.

Sinokubonga Nkala

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