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NetOne Unveils USD50,000 Sponsorship for The President’s Cup 2026

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Harare, Zimbabwe – NetOne, one of Zimbabwe’s leading telecommunications companies, on Monday unveiled a USD50,000 cash sponsorship towards The President’s Cup 2026.

The 2026 President’s Cup, the second edition of the prestigious golf competition, will be held from April 14 to 17, at the Bulawayo Country Club.

The announcement was made at a press conference in Harare attended by government officials, corporate leaders, and stakeholders, including the Deputy Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Hon. Emily Jesaya. Also in attendance were Akil Yusuf, president of the Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association (ZPGA), and Blessmore Gandawa, president of the Zimbabwe Golf Association (ZGA).

The sponsorship underscores the growing significance of the tournament as a national showcase of unity, excellence, and strategic partnership in honour of President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.

In her address, Honourable Jesaya emphasized the broader role of sport in national development:

“The President’s Cup is more than a tournament, it is a platform for national development. It creates opportunities for our young people, strengthens community bonds, and allows Zimbabwe to confidently take its place on the international stage. When institutions come together in this manner, we unlock real impact that goes beyond sport.”

Her remarks highlighted the theme of partnership and collective responsibility, a message reinforced by NetOne’s commitment to the initiative.

NetOne Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Raphael Mushanawani, described the tournament as a convergence of sport, leadership, and opportunity. He drew parallels between the discipline of golf and the precision required in business and nation-building, stressing that success is built on focus, strategy, and consistency, values NetOne continues to champion.

Under Mushanawani’s leadership, NetOne has expanded beyond telecommunications to become a driver of transformation, widening digital access, empowering communities, and supporting initiatives that uplift the nation. Its involvement in The President’s Cup is both purposeful and strategic, reinforcing its role as a partner in Zimbabwe’s growth story.

The event reflects a shared national effort, bringing together government leadership, corporate participation, and community engagement. Honourable Jesaya noted that such partnerships are critical for sustainable development:

“We are seeing a strong alignment between Government and the private sector, and this is exactly what we need as a country. The President’s Cup demonstrates how sport can bring people together while also contributing meaningfully to economic growth, youth development, and national pride.”

At its core, The President’s Cup 2026 is a reflection of Zimbabwe’s broader ambitions, showcasing talent, fostering opportunity, and building a nation confident in its identity and capabilities. NetOne’s sponsorship is both significant and timely, amplifying Zimbabwe’s story of resilience, innovation, and progress.

As the countdown to 2026 continues, the tournament stands as a testament to what can be achieved when vision meets action. When it finally tees off, The President’s Cup will carry with it the aspirations of a nation, supported by strong institutions, guided by visionary leadership, and driven by a shared commitment to excellence.

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Arsenal vs. Manchester City: The Psychological Battle That Could Define the Season

Arsenal’s Carabao Cup defeat to Manchester City was more than just a lost trophy — it was the opening salvo in what promises to be a season-defining psychological duel between two of England’s most formidable sides. With three competitions still in play, the question is not only whether Arsenal can win, but whether they can withstand the mental pressure City will continue to exert.

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Arsenal’s Carabao Cup defeat to Manchester City was more than just a lost trophy — it was the opening salvo in what promises to be a season-defining psychological duel between two of England’s most formidable sides. With three competitions still in play, the question is not only whether Arsenal can win, but whether they can withstand the mental pressure City will continue to exert.

City’s First Strike

At Wembley, Pep Guardiola’s men landed the first blow. Nico O’Reilly’s brace secured a 2-0 win, ending Arsenal’s quadruple dream and handing City their fifth League Cup under Guardiola. The victory was symbolic: City showed their experience in finals, while Arsenal faltered under pressure.

That shift in momentum revealed City’s ability to absorb pressure and then impose themselves — a hallmark of their psychological resilience.

As Guardiola admitted, “The first 15 minutes they suffocated us. We could not breathe. After that, we started to play.”

Arsenal’s Mental Test

For Arsenal, the defeat was a bitter pill. Mikel Arteta confessed,

“It’s a hard one to take… disappointing and leaves a bad taste.”

Yet former goalkeeper Jens Lehmann argued the loss could sharpen Arsenal’s edge:

“Arsenal is quite angry, and I think they really have to go now for the Premier League, for Champions League, and for the FA Cup.”

Anger, if harnessed correctly, can be a powerful motivator. But if it festers, it risks becoming self-destructive.

The decision to start Kepa Arrizabalaga over David Raya highlighted another psychological dimension: trust. Jamie Redknapp criticized the call as “a monumental error,” suggesting Arsenal may have undermined their own confidence before the match even began.

Momentum vs. Resolve

City now carry momentum. O’Reilly himself admitted:

“Unbelievable feeling to win a final and beat this team… Now we need to build on it. It will give us good momentum.”

Arsenal, meanwhile, must prove they can respond. They remain nine points clear in the Premier League, but City’s game in hand and their history of chasing down leaders will weigh heavily. The upcoming league clash could be the psychological tipping point — a win for Arsenal would reaffirm their authority, while another defeat could plant seeds of doubt.

The Bigger Picture

This rivalry is no longer just about tactics or talent; it’s about mental strength. Arsenal must show they can break City’s rhythm, as Lehmann suggested, and impose their own will in high-pressure moments. City, on the other hand, will look to exploit any cracks in Arsenal’s composure, knowing that psychological dominance often precedes silverware.

What’s Next?

The Carabao Cup final was “first blood” to City, but the war is far from over. Arsenal’s response in the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League will reveal whether Wembley was a turning point or merely a stumble. The psychological battle between these two sides could ultimately decide who lifts the biggest trophies come May.

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NetOne Launches “1 Gig for $1” Promotion: A Game-Changer for Sports Lovers

One of Zimbabwe’s leading telecommunications companies, NetOne has just kicked off a promotion that’s bound to get sports fans cheering louder than a last-minute goal. The telecom giant has unveiled its “1 Gig FOR $1” value bundle, giving supporters a full gigabyte of data for just a dollar, valid until midnight from the time of purchase.

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Harare – One of Zimbabwe’s leading telecommunications companies, NetOne, has just kicked off a promotion that’s bound to get sports fans cheering louder than a last-minute goal. The telecom giant has unveiled its “1 Gig FOR $1” value bundle, giving supporters a full gigabyte of data for just a dollar, valid until midnight from the time of purchase.

The company announced the deal through SMS,

“Introducing the 1 Gig FOR $1 value bundle promotion. Stay connected all day with our exciting offer of 1 Gig of data for just $1, valid till midnight from time of purchase.”

For fans glued to their screens during match day, this is a big play. Streaming football is no small feat when it comes to data:

  • Standard Definition (480p/720p): About 1–1.5 GB for a full 90 minutes.
  • High Definition (1080p): Roughly 2–4.5 GB per match.
  • 4K Ultra HD: A whopping 10 GB+ for one game.

That means while one gig might not cover a full HD match, it’s perfect for catching highlights, live scores, or those unforgettable goal replays that fans love to share on WhatsAp, TikTok and Facebook.

Why It Matters for Fans

Imagine being in the middle of town, unable to get to a TV, and your team is playing. With NetOne’s new bundle, you can stay connected, stream clips, and follow the action without breaking the bank. For fans who thrive on the buzz of social media debates during matches, this deal ensures you’re never left out of the conversation.

The Bigger Picture

NetOne’s move is more than just a promotion, it’s a nod to the passion Zimbabweans have for sports. By making data more affordable, the company is giving fans the chance to stay in the game, whether they’re watching, chatting, or celebrating online.

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NetOne Congratulates President Mnangagwa on AI Launch

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Harare – Leading telecommunications company NetOne on Friday extended its congratulations to the President of Zimbabwe, His Excellency Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, following the launch of the country’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030).

The strategy aims to transform key sectors such as agriculture, mining, and healthcare, along with other industries driving economic growth, as Zimbabwe works toward achieving its vision of becoming a middle-income society by 2030.

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