Innocent Kurira, [email protected]
HIGHLANDERS is gearing up for an unforgettable day of fun and excitement as they play host to their much-anticipated Family Fun Day on Sunday.
The event is designed to raise funds for the club ahead of the new season and also get members and supporters together.
The festivities will take place at the Highlanders Clubhouse, where football lovers and families alike will come together to celebrate the spirit of the game and contribute financially to the club.
Highlanders have added a special twist to the event by featuring what promises to be an exhilarating football match between their present first team players and club legends.
This friendly yet competitive match promises to be a thrilling spectacle that will bring fans of all ages closer to the players who have shaped the club’s rich history.
Some of the former players who have confirmed their participation include Simon Sibanda, Netsai Moyo, Graham Ncube, Lindani Kurairwa, Mpumelelo Moyo, Castro Ndebele, Thokozani Dube, Herbert Dick, Mavuto Rocky, Jerry Sibanda, Oliver Ncube and Siza Khoza.
Nozibelo Maphosa, the club’s communications officer said they are looking forward to day filled with fun.
“The whole purpose of the Family Fun Day is to raise money for the club, but equally important, it’s about socialising as the Highlanders family before the start of the new season. This will be a family-friendly environment, and we expect our fans to bring their families along for a good time together. There is going to be plenty of entertainment, and we are inviting everyone to come along. We look forward to seeing our fans come out in full force to support the club,” said Maphosa.
Highlanders have made sure that there is something for everyone at this family-friendly gathering.
Guests can enjoy several activities, including trampoline bouncing, a jumping castle and virtual reality games for the tech-savvy.
For those seeking a bit of adventure, quad biking and a mechanical bull riding will also be on the offing.
The club has also invited local vendors to book stalls and showcase their products, adding a community flair to the occasion.
With a variety of goods and services available, attendees can shop, eat and enjoy the lively atmosphere, while supporting the club in its fundraising efforts.
-@innocentskizoe



