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Mushaka, the man to watch

Sport
JOSEPH Mushaka will be the man to watch when about 50 amateur golfers from around Bulawayo take to the greens in the Rotary Club of Belmont.

JOSEPH Mushaka will be the man to watch when about 50 amateur golfers from around Bulawayo take to the greens in the Rotary Club of Belmont Individual Stableford tournament at Harry Allen Golf Club this morning.

Sports Reporter

Mushaka emerged overall winner of the Mbada Golf Society tournament which ended at the same venue last Sunday.

Harry Allen club captain Rodgers Kamamba yesterday said all was set for today’s competition.

“We are having an individual stableford tournament which is going to be sponsored by the Rotary Club of Belmont. We are not yet sure of the prizes they will bring, but they have promised to bring good prizes.

“We are expecting golfers like winner of the Mbada Golf Society green jacket, Mushaka, to be there. The course is in very good condition and we are expecting an exciting competition,” he said.

Also expected in the field of play are Kamamba, Kwangwari Kwangwari, Chenge Chivonivoni, Wilfred Chinembiri, Moses Mlalazi, Ebson “Sugar” Muguyo, Bulawayo Golf club member Nobert Sebastian and Bulawayo County Club’s Jabulani Nkomo.

On the women’s side, BCC member Acy Zerf, Lorraine Huwa and Rodnah Mutasa are expected to tee off in today’s competition.