Zimbabwe’s flagship rugby side had one of the busiest seasons ever after setting up a 10-week camp in South Africa for the entire Currie Cup First Division season before playing against Netherlands in a high-profile international match in Amsterdam in the leadup to the continental tournament in France.
Zimbabwe’s flagship rugby side had one of the busiest seasons ever after setting up a 10-week camp in South Africa for the entire Currie Cup First Division season before playing against Netherlands in a high-profile international match in Amsterdam in the leadup to the continental tournament in France.
The chicks programme is in fulfilment of Commitment six of the Food and Nutrition Security Policy (FNSP), Demand-Led Sanitation and Hygiene Programme and Enhanced Resilience of Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe, among many other targeted areas.
Zimbabwe’s senior national rugby team will take on the higher-ranked Dutch national rugby side, nicknamed “The Oranges” at the Rugby Stadium Amsterdam on June 25.