The team, which clinched a bronze medal, comprises Ngoni Makusha, Dickson Kamungeremu, Denzel Simusialela and Tapiwa Makarawu.
Zimbabwe are looking up to Denzel Samuel, Tapiwa Makarawu and Ngoni Makusha, who have made into the 200 metres final.
The group comprises Olympian and 100m and 200m national champion Ngoni Makusha, Gerren Muwishi, Dickson Kamungeremu, Tapiwa Makarawu, Artwell Simon as well as the reigning 100m women’s champion Michelle Zuze. The National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) also included in the team juniors Panashe Nhenga and Denzel Siamulela.
Last Saturday, NAAZ hosted the National Championships at White City Stadium in Bulawayo which served as the final qualification platform for the Mauritius meet.
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Do we then throw away the interview as a hiring method? No, that’s not what this article submits to the workplace and any other place that uses this method but to say it has become archaic and obsolete and needs revamping. Anyone using the interview needs to think outside the box and put the interviewee at ease to be themselves and talk about themselves when it comes to character and attitude and not to play a role they cannot sustain when they are on the ground.