Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 05 March 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

South Africa’s bid to host a Formula 1 (F1) Grand Prix has gained unexpected momentum amid instability in the Middle East. Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie revealed that questions over the future of races in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Qatar – all affected by regional conflict – may open calendar slots for new venues,reportsThe Citizen. “Formula 1 is going to happen.

I have also had questions about what’s going to happen with Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Qatar because there is war. We will only know when we meet with F1 again, maybe the calendar has opened up,” he said. With financial guarantees secured and corporate giants like Betway, Discovery, MTN and SuperSport backing the effort, McKenzie argued that South Africa is well‑positioned to seize the opportunity.

Red Bull has requested a meeting to assist, underscoring the seriousness of the push to bring F1 back to South African soil. McKenzie said F1 ‘is another area where progress has been made in South Africa’s ambition to return to the race calendar’. “Discussions with F1 management are continuing as we work towards hosting a race,” he said.

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In a briefing in Pretoria yesterday, McKenzie also cited LIV golf hosting an event in South Africa as a major success. “In just under three weeks’ time, LIV golf will arrive in our country and is nearly sold out. We are standing at 83 000 tickets sold.

“We have made 5 000 extra tickets because I believe we are going to be the biggest LIV golf event in the world. “It’s not just golf. It includes culture, fashion and music.

We have 54 of the world’s top golfers coming. No golfing event in the history of Africa has ever sold out.” McKenzie said LIV golf was projected to generate R1 billion through tourism, hospitality, local spending, taxation and international exposure.

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Originally published by The Witness • March 05, 2026

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