Cell Insurance Company is once again partnering with the Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke, highlighting its commitment to community engagement, social responsibility, and sustainable development along Zimbabwe’s mineral-rich Great Dyke corridor. Speaking to the Great …
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Name: Collen KapembeAge: 48Marital Status: MarriedChildren: 2 Cycling Background:Cycling has always been a part of my life. From an early age, I found joy and freedom in being on two …
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Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke Brings People Together, Promotes Health, and Supports Underprivileged Children
The Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke continues to inspire hope and unity, with cyclists describing the event as one that “brings people together, promotes good health, and most importantly, supports …
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Veteran cyclist Felix Razemba, who has been cycling for over two decades, says he is thrilled to ride for a cause in this year’s Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke, whose …
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Preparations for the 8th edition of the Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke are gathering momentum, with seasoned cyclists Tapson Gore and Roderick Shumba urging fellow riders across Zimbabwe and beyond …
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Mimosa Mining Company’s General Manager, Stephen Ndiyamba, has urged communities across the Great Dyke to embrace active living, highlighting the crucial link between physical wellness and societal progress. In his …
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Directors at the Gifted Children Foundation have commended the Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke for its continued role in supporting talented but underprivileged children from communities along the Great Dyke. …
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The 8th edition of the Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke will run under three key pillars — Opportunity, Wellness, and Charity — reflecting the event’s growing impact beyond sport, organisers …
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Preparations are underway for the 8th Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke, scheduled for 6–8 November 2025, as veteran riders Tapson Gore and Roderick Shumba call on cyclists from Zimbabwe and …
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For Mimosa Mining Company’s General Manager Stephen Ndiyamba, leadership lessons aren’t confined to boardrooms — they’re learned on the bicycle saddle, up mountain trails, and along the long, dusty roads …