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MOZAMBIK RAPID CHESS TOURNEY SET TO THRILL

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MBABANE – Trojan Horse Chess club is set to host the Rapid Chess tournament at Mozambik Restaurant in Mbabane, Corporate Place.

The tournament will be held in partnership with Mozambik Restaurant and will take place this Saturday. According to Trojan Chess Club Director and Coach William Siame, this is the first edition of the tournament and they are looking forward to having players taking part. “We have organised this tournament for chess enthusiasts to bring people together and let them have fun and enjoy the activities that will be going on. It will be a first-of-its kind tournament and we actually want to see how it turns out,” Siame said.

Meanwhile, registration is open up until this coming Friday. All participants in the open category will be expected to pay an entry fee of E100. Those who will compete in the Under-16 category are required to pay E80 per individual.The competition will commence at 8:30am and run until 4pm. Chess players will compete through a Swiss system in seven rounds.
Interested participants can pay via Mobile money on 7825 9513 or pay through eWallet on 7617 6916.

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