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The Zimbabwe University Sports Association (ZUSA) will hold its zonal ball games this March competitions to build momentum ahead of the tertiary institutions' finals set for May.
ZUSA President, Liberty Maidza said the competition will descend on NUST and University of Zimbabwe(UZ) Universities.
Zone A will be at University of Zimbabwe alongside the, Women’s University, Catholic University and Harare Institute of Technology (HIT).
Zone B will be at NUST where the hosts will compete with Midlands State University, Great Zimbabwe University as well as Lupane State University.
The ZUSA finals to be staged from the 3rd to the 5th of May will select the university representatives for the Zimbabwe Tertiary Institutions Sports Union ZTISU games which will come at the end of May.
The university teams expect the marathon competitions to hype up momentum ahead of the Universities World Games which will be held in Korea this July.
INTERFACULTY GAMES BEACON
INTERFACULTY GAMES BEACON
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Newest season of Inter Faculty games is upon us. NUST is warming up to retain most of the titles the won last year while University of Zimbabwe(UZ) , Midlands State University(MSU), Chinhoyi University of Technology(CUT) and other universities are firing up to pry away the top prize from NUST.
The competitions are a great way to prepare for the Zimbabwe University Sports Association (ZUSA) games and create a sense of loyalty towards the Faculty. The Faculties are small communities in themselves with their own distinctive character and atmosphere. Faculty loyalty is very strong and the many annual Facultycompetitions are keenly contested in a spirit of intense, but friendly, rivalry.
There is a whole variety of Faculty competitions available, all of which can see students win money. The sporting disciplines which on the menu include Football, Hockey, Swimming, Karate, Golf, Basketball, Atheletics, Chess, Darts … the list goes on. It is this aspect of the Faculty system that students remember with great fondness.
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