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Zimbabwean Tawanda “Nyathi” Kanyangarara in Mixed Martial Arts Championship


Tavonga Ngoma
Online Reporter
Zimbabwean fighter Tawanda “Nyathi” Kanyangarara is set to take part in a thrilling showdown at the Empire Banqueting and Halls in Aldershot, United Kingdom this Sunday.
The 36-year-old is preparing to face off against Joseph Pavia in a Bantamweight class match that promises to be compelling.


This highly anticipated fight is not just about the sport, it’s a charitable endeavour aimed at raising funds for Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice, an organization that provides care and support for children with life-limiting conditions and their families.
Kanyangarara has already made waves in the fundraising scene, amassing over £1,000 ahead of the fight, thanks to the support of his community and fans.


The event has garnered particular interest among Zimbabweans who are rallying behind Nyathi in what promises to be an electrifying encounter.
With his resilient fighting spirit and dedication to the cause, Kanyangarara is poised to represent not only his heritage but also the hopes of many who benefit from the hospice’s services.
The atmosphere in the arena is expected to be charged, with supporters coming together to cheer for Nyathi as he steps into the cage to fight for a cause close to his heart.


In an age where sports can be a powerful platform for change, Kanyangarara’s commitment to using his skills for charity exemplifies the positive impact athletes can have on their communities.
As fight day approaches, the anticipation grows.


Will Kanyangarara harness the energy of his supporters and emerge victorious in the octagon? One thing is for certain: with the support of his fans and the noble cause behind him, Tawanda “Nyathi” Kanyangarara is ready to make a statement.

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