Firm hosts golf tourney to foster business alliances

MOGOLD GLOBAL, a US-based leader in promoting elite golf experiences and fostering strategic international business partnerships, will host a flagship 5-day international golf tournament in Dallas, Texas, US, from October 1 to 6, 2025.

Mr Golden Makusha, vice president for global strategy and business development, said that the event united a diverse group of golf and business leaders from across the globe, exemplifying a commitment to sport, culture, and sustainable enterprise.

Highlighting this year’s festivities is the participation of the Sunday Swingers, a distinguished team of Zimbabwean golfers traveling to the US for a 9-day visit, alongside notable players from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Kenya, and the United States.

This dynamic gathering underscores MOGOLD GLOBAL’s dedication to strengthening cross-cultural relationships and expanding global sporting diplomacy.Beyond the greens, the event catalyses fostering sustainable business partnerships between the United States and Africa.

In collaboration with prominent organisations, including the Dallas Sports Commission, Maryland Sports Commission, Guardian Life Insurance, SEEF Properties Zimbabwe, and World Financial Group, the company aims to promote cross-border investment, tourism, and bilateral trade.

These organisations will be showcasing during the week-long event in the US. MOGOLD GLOBAL has partnered with SEEF Properties to promote real estate investments in Southern Africa.

These efforts are supported by strategic engagements with the US Department of Commerce’s Travel, Tourism, and International Trade divisions, amplifying the economic and cultural impact of the

tour and aligning with broader US initiatives to enhance exports and global diplomacy.

Looking ahead, MOGOLD GLOBAL also announced its upcoming Africa Tour scheduled for April–May 2026, which will cover Kenya, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. — Wires

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