Tug-of-war teams urged to register

ZITF company marketing and corporate communications officer Stella Nkomo urged teams to register early.
“Registration is open until end of business tomorrow and all teams that want to participate should register before the deadline,”  she said.

The Ingwebu-sponsored tournament is set to be a cracker as usual  with winners pocketing $1 000, a floating trophy and 10 T-shirts.
Runners-up will get $600 while the other two semi-finalists will walk away with $500 each.

Quarter-finalists will receive $300.
The draw will be held on 12 April at the Trade Fair Exhibition Centre.

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