Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Mwanza cyclists shine in ABG Cycle Challenge 2014

 The African Barrick Gold (ABG) Vice President Corporate Affairs Deo Mwanyika (left) shakes hands with the ABG Cycle Challenge second runner up Simon Mbaruku (second right) during the lake Zone cycling competition sponsored by his company. Looking on second left is the Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, Juma Nkamia.
 The ABG Cycle Challenge first runner up Seni Konda (second left) celebrates after receiving a trophy, medal and one million shilling cash prize during the award ceremony to climax the event. Looking on at the left is the African Barrick Gold (ABG) Vice President Corporate Affairs Deo Mwanyika and the Cycling Association of Tanzania (CAT) Chairperson Jax Mhagama (second right).
 The Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, Juma Nkamia (second left) hands over a trophy to Masunga Duba (right) a cyclist from Mwanza shortly after being announced winner of the ABG Cycle Challenge during the 156.6 km men’s race. Looking on at the left is the African Barrick Gold (ABG) Vice President Corporate Affairs Deo Mwanyika and the Cycling Association of Tanzania (CAT) Chairperson Jax Mhagama (second right).
The African Barrick Gold (ABG) Executive General Manager Planning and Business Improvement Michelle Ash (second left) poses for a group photo with ABG Cycle Challenge women’s race winners shortly after presenting awards to them. Looking on at the right is the ABG Public & Communications Manager, Nector Foya. Martha Anthony (third left) a cyclist from Mwanza emerged winner of the women’s race.

 The Cycling Association of Tanzania (CAT) Chairperson Jax Mhagama (right) shares a light moment with the African Barrick Gold (ABG) General Manager Sustainability (left) during the ABG Cycle Challenge held in Kahama at the weekend
 The Buzwagi Gold Mine General Manager Philber Rweyemamu (left) shares a light moment with the Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, Juma Nkamia (right) during the climax of the ABG Cycle Challenge in Kahama at the weekend.
 A cross section of ABG employees and Kahama Town Council officials take part in the ABG Cycle Challenge Fun race during the ABG Cycle Challenge held in Kahama at the weekend.
 The Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, Juma Nkamia (fourth right, first row) prepares to take part in the ABG Cycle Challenge Fun Race during the climax of the Lake Zone Cycling competition held in Kahama at the weekend. Fourth at the right is the African Barrick Gold (ABG) Vice President Corporate Affairs Deo Mwanyika.
 A cross section of ABG Cycle Challenge organizing committee poses for a photo during the climax of the event in Kahama at the weekend.
 A cross section of ABG Cycle Challenge men’s 156.6 km participants take part in the cycling completion organized by the Cycling Association of Tanzania in partnership with African Barrick Gold (ABG) that brought together more that 240 cyclists from the Lake Zone areas.

 ABG Cycle Challenge 2014 winners and runners up (first row) poses for a group photo with Deputy Minister for Information, Youth, Culture and Sports, Juma Nkamia ( fourth, second row ) and other invited guests shortly after the award ceremony of the event.

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