Econet hosts exclusive golf tournament for top clients ahead of Vic Falls Marathon

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub

ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe is, on Saturday, set to host an exclusive golf tournament for over 120 of its top high-value clients at Elephant Hills Golf Club in Victoria Falls as part of a premium weekend of sport and client engagement activities.

The event, which precedes the 2025 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon taking place on Sunday is aimed at strengthening strategic relationships with the company’s top-tier corporate and individual clients.

“This golf experience is our way of recognising and celebrating the continued support of our most valued clients.

It’s also an opportunity to engage in a relaxed and inspiring setting, while showcasing the best of Zimbabwe’s tourism and hospitality offerings,” said an Econet spokesperson.

Participants are lined up for an early tee off on Saturday morning at the championship 18-hole course renowned for its lush fairways and unique proximity to wildlife.

The tournament is expected to conclude in the afternoon, followed by a cocktail reception and prize-giving ceremony, where guests will enjoy networking in an exclusive, high-level setting.

The golf day is part of a wider Econet-hosted weekend that includes the much anticipated Marathon, now in its 18th edition and attracting thousands of local and international runners from over 34 countries.

“As a proudly Zimbabwean brand, we are honoured to help position Victoria Falls not only as a world heritage site, but also as a premier destination for sport tourism and global events,” said the spokesperson.

“Our investment in events like this reflects our confidence in Zimbabwe’s future and our commitment to creating shared value with our customers.”

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