The Zimbabwean midfielder — who picked up the injury during AmaTuks’ 4-2 loss to Maritzburg United in the Nedbank Cup on 23 February — is set to begin training with the rest of the first team side at the end of this month.Mtizwa has been one of the impressive players for the club and coach Steve Barker is hoping that his return to action will boost his options as this year’s season reaches its decisive stages. “He (Mtizwa) has been making good progress in his recovery,” says AmaTuks media officer, Khathochelo Mbanda, in an exclusive interview. — CAJ News.
Zim, Cuba deepen health ties, boost local drugs
Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE and Cuba have committed to deepening bilateral ties by expanding their 40-year health co-operation agreement into strategic medical industrialisation, biotechnology and advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing. The development…



