Sports festival kicks off in South Waziristan

Published October 3, 2024
Young girls present traditional dance at the opening ceremony of Waziristan Sports Festival in Wana on Wednesday. — Dawn
Young girls present traditional dance at the opening ceremony of Waziristan Sports Festival in Wana on Wednesday. — Dawn

SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: A thrilling sports festival kicked off here on Wednesday to mark a significant milestone in the volatile Lower South Waziristan district’s journey towards peace and prosperity.

The festival organised by the Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps South aimed to promote sports and physical activities among the tribal youth.

The sports gala would continue till October 26, featuring a series of events that will showcase the talent and enthusiasm of the local youth. A total of 136 cricket, 97 volleyball, and 146 football teams from South Waziristan region will participate in the festival, competing in various stages and categories.

The competitions will be held across 10 locations in Lower and Upper South Waziristan districts that have faced significant challenges in the past.

The purpose of the festival is to encourage youth to engage in academic and sports activities, fostering a sense of enthusiasm and passion among them.

Officials highlighted that there was no shortage of talent among the youth of Waziristan, but opportunities had been scarce. However, they said concrete steps were being taken to provide various activities for the youth.

They said that sports festival was a beacon of hope for the region, promoting peace, unity and development. As the festival progresses, it is expected to bring together people from all walks of life, celebrating the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie.

With the support of Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps, this initiative is a significant step towards empowering the youth of Waziristan and providing them with opportunities to excel in various fields, the officials said, adding that as the region continued to move towards peace and stability, this gala would undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of its youth.

The festival has already witnessed enthusiastic participation from local youth, with thrilling matches and competitions held in various sports categories. The event has not only provided a platform for the youth to showcase their talent but also promoted a sense of unity and belonging among the participants.

“As the festival continues, it is expected to attract more participants and spectators, fostering a sense of community and celebration in the region,” they said.

“The initiative has set a precedent for promoting peace and development through sports, and it is hoped that this effort will inspire similar initiatives in the future,” the officials added.

Published in Dawn, October 3rd, 2024

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