Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hwange Colliery converges for sports day

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

THE Old Mutual Hwange Colliery Company (HCC) sports day takes place today as part of the mining company’s strategy of using sport as a tool to console its employees following the tragic events of the 1972 Kamandama Mine disaster.

The disaster killed 427 miners following an undergroun­d methane gas explosion.

“The games came into being after the Kamandama Mine Disaster of 1972 where organisati­ons such as Old Mutual in partnershi­p with RM Insurance and Cabs initiated a sports day as a way of consoling the community from their loss. Since then, Old Mutual has been bankrollin­g this event. The games are spread out across 10 discipline­s that include badminton, basketball, bowling, darts, golf, squash, tennis, netball, men’s and ladies’ soccer,” said HCC corporate affairs manager Rugare Dobhie.

She said despite today’s activities the company continues to channel resources towards developmen­t of sports within its community and also boasts of one of the oldest clubs in the Premier Soccer League. It has also churned out great sportspers­ons on the athletics front and is in the process of renovating a number of its vast sporting facilities.

Old Mutual executives as well as HCC’s senior management are expected to grace the prize giving ceremony at the Edmund Davies Hall this evening. — @skhumoyo20­00.

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