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Zimbabwe Names Team for World Amateur Golf Championship in Singapore

The Zimbabwe Golf Association (ZGA) has officially announced the national team that will represent the country at the upcoming World Amateur Golf Team Championship (WATC), set to take place in Singapore from October 8–12, 2025.

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The Zimbabwe Golf Association (ZGA) has officially announced the national team that will represent the country at the upcoming World Amateur Golf Team Championship (WATC), set to take place in Singapore from October 8–12, 2025.

Speaking at a press conference, ZGA President Blessmore Gandawa described the qualification as a significant milestone not only for golf but for the nation as a whole. Zimbabwe is one of only three African countries to secure a place among 36 nations that will compete in the prestigious tournament, widely regarded as the “World Cup of Amateur Golf.”

“This qualification was no mean feat. It took a lot of hard work, determination and objectiveness in the way we went about our business,” Gandawa said, adding that the achievement was made possible through strong performances by local players in tournaments sanctioned by the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR).

The three-man team was selected from a pool of 14 nationally ranked players, with selectors considering Order of Merit standings, WAGR positions, average scoring, and player conduct both on and off the course.

The final team includes:Elton Zulu – Bindura Golf ClubDarlington Chikanyambidze – Royal Harare Golf ClubMunesu Chimhini – Chapman Golf ClubWhile top-ranked players Keegan Shutt and Tanaka Chatora were unavailable for the competition, Gandawa expressed confidence in the selected trio, noting that their recent performances, particularly at the Bata Power Golf Tournament, demonstrated their readiness to compete at the highest amateur level.

“The World Amateur Golf Team Championship is the highest level of competition an amateur golfer can reach before turning professional. Legendary players such as Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods once competed in this tournament as amateurs,” Gandawa said.

The ZGA has called on Zimbabweans and corporate partners to rally behind the team, whose participation is expected to raise the country’s profile on the global stage and bring pride to the nation.“We are confident that the team will do well in Singapore. With enough support, they can perform optimally and bring joy to our nation,” Gandawa added.

The three players will compete for the Eisenhower Trophy, awarded to the winning team at the biennial world championship.

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Cameroon Beat South Africa, Face Morocco in AFCON Quarterfinals

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Cameroon on Sunday eliminated South Africa in the Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16, booking a quarterfinal spot against hosts Morocco at Agdal Medina Stadium.

The AFCON 2025 clash began at a fast, physical pace as both sides traded early momentum. Set pieces and direct play defined the opening exchanges, with Bafana Bafana seeking to impose themselves through crosses and dead-ball situations, while the Indomitable Lions relied on pace, power, and quick transitions.

The breakthrough came in the 41st minute when Junior Tchamadeu finished off a well-worked move to beat the South African back line, giving Cameroon a deserved lead heading into halftime. South Africa attempted to respond before the break, including a saved effort from Oswin Appollis, but lacked the final touch to equalize.

The second half started perfectly for Cameroon. In the 54th minute, Christian Kofane struck to make it 2-0, putting immediate pressure on South Africa and handing full control of the match to the Lions. With the advantage secured, Cameroon managed the tempo intelligently, closing down spaces and exploiting gaps on the counterattack.

South Africa found a late lifeline in the 88th minute when Evidence Maggopa met a long delivery from Aubrey Modiba inside the box to pull one back, making it 2-1 and adding tension to the closing stages.

Despite a late push from Bafana Bafana, Cameroon held firm to secure their place in the AFCON 2025 quarterfinals. Solid at the back, clinical in front of goal, and composed in key moments, the Indomitable Lions sealed a 2-1 victory.

They now face a blockbuster showdown against tournament hosts Morocco, advancing with confidence while South Africa bow out after a spirited performance that ultimately fell short when it mattered most.

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Rice defends Gyokeres form

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has provided a staunch defence of Viktor Gyokeres saying he has been “unbelievable” for the team, who wouldn’t be where they are without him.

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Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has provided a staunch defence of Viktor Gyokeres saying he has been “unbelievable” for the team, who wouldn’t be where they are without him.

Gyokeres is currently on a run of eight Premier League games without a goal from open play, after failing to have a shot in the 3-2 win over Bournemouth.

But Rice, who scored two goals in that game, paid tribute to Gyokeres’ work rate and highlighted Arsenal’s second goal of the night as a good example of what the Swedish striker brings.

“It’s tough for him because he’s got two defenders on him all game, so he has to use his strength or whatever he can to help the team.

“With that first goal, without him making that run from Gabi [Martinelli’s] flick and holding it, and setting it to Martin, the goal would not have happened for us to turn the game on its head.

“I see this guy every day. I see his finishing, how hard he hits a ball. When that space arrives for him and the ball’s arriving at his feet to score goals, he will 100 per cent score.

“But defenders in the Premier League want to be able stop Viktor Gyokeres because he’s one of the best strikers in the world – naturally when you play the best players.

“Trust me, he’s doing unbelievable for us. We wouldn’t be where we are without him. So let’s keep trying to feed him and get him on the scoresheet. But if not, the way he’s helping the team is massive.” Skysports

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Mahere urges Zimbos to support Warriors… As they face Mo Salah on Monday

Former Mount Pleasant Member of Parliament Fadzayi Mahere has called on Zimbabweans to rally behind the national football team, the Warriors, as they prepare for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco which will run from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.

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Former Mount Pleasant Member of Parliament Fadzayi Mahere has called on Zimbabweans to rally behind the national football team, the Warriors, as they prepare for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco which will run from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.

The Warriors will open their campaign against African giants Egypt on Monday, a side led by star forward Mohamed Salah, in the first match of the 35th edition of the biennial tournament.

Posting on her X account (formerly Twitter), Mahere said:

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