Fungai Muderere in Kwekwe
THE second lap of the Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke has started with cyclists now heading to Gweru from Kwekwe.
On Thursday, a total of 90 cyclists left Selous making stopovers in Chegutu and Kadoma where they mingled with many cheerful locals, chief among them being school children.

Tour founder Munyaradzi Hwengwere revealed that the first lap saw six cyclists pick varying injuries.
“We had a successfully first lap. We left Selous with 90 cyclists but six picked up injuries. However, we are looking forward to have a good second lap and we expect to be joined by more cyclists as we progress,” said Hwengwere



