Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 10 February 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

Father and daughter, Pierre and Simone du Preez, have undertaken a cycle ride to raise funds for the Avril Elizabeth Home. Their long journey, stretching over 1 526km, will begin on February 21 when they leave Sunnyridge in the early hours of the morning to be in time to commence their cycling journey from Germiston through the Karoo Crossing. Southern Courierreportsthat on February 21, they will cycle from Germiston to Parys (133km), followed by Parys to Bothaville (111km).

From Bothaville they will make their way to Hoopstad (112km), followed by Hoopstad to Kimberley (170km). The next stretch will cover the distance from Victoria West to Beaufort West (137km) and from there to Prins Albert (115km). Over the last three days of their journey, from March 2 to 4, they will cycle from Prins Albert to Laingsburg (86km), then to Worcester (157km), and finally to their destination, Sea Point (150km), completing 1 526km.

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Originally published by The Witness • February 10, 2026

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