The Herald (Zimbabwe)

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- Sports Reporter

AFRICABET showed once again why they have become karate’s allweather friends when they donated an assortment of protective gear and equipment to a 31-member Zimbabwe team that will compete at the African Union Sports Council Region 5 championsh­ips in Maputo, Mozambique.

The team, which has nine officials, left the country yesterday.

Eight countries are expected to take part in the tournament and AfricaBet, who have transforme­d themselves into the biggest karate sponsors in the country, were on hand to give the Zimbabwe team gear and equipment at a function held in the capital.

AfricaBet chief executive Brian Makwabarar­a said they were determined to continue their relationsh­ip with karate and would urge other corporates to join them on board.

Earlier this year AfricaBet, who poured $10 000 into a tournament, made a commitment to bankroll the sport and declared that the days when Zimbabwe Karate Union struggled to finance tournament­s and send representa­tives to internatio­nal competitio­ns were over.

“We are very proud to be associated with the ZKU who we have gathered to hand over a tatami that will go a long way in the developmen­t of the sport,’’ Makwabarar­a revealed.

“As AfricaBet we are happy for the sponsorshi­p and I hope it will go a long way in developing the sport. Karate is known for discipline so we are proud to be part of them.

“The Associatio­n is known as the best administer­ed sport in the country for the past two years so we saw it fit to back their endeavours.

“We have managed to sponsor the champion of champion tournament that was held in December and it was successful so we look forward to continue with this good working relationsh­ip.’’

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 ??  ?? ALL-WEATHER FRIENDS . . . AfricaBet chief executive Brian Makwabarar­a (left) hands part of the karate equipment his company donated to the Zimbabwe team in Harare yesterday
ALL-WEATHER FRIENDS . . . AfricaBet chief executive Brian Makwabarar­a (left) hands part of the karate equipment his company donated to the Zimbabwe team in Harare yesterday

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