National Foods vows continued support for Zimbabwe Junior Sables Rugby team

Innocent Kurira, [email protected]

THE Zimbabwe Junior Sables Rugby team will have more reason to fight even harder for victory in their Barthes Trophy clash against Namibia in Harare tomorrow after National Foods gave a reassurance to continue sponsorship the team.

In a statement, National Foods Limited, Zimbabwe’s leading food manufacturer, said it has exemplified its unwavering dedication to fostering the growth of sports through their prominent Nutri-Active brand.

“Nutri-Active invested over US$25,000 in this comprehensive sponsorship. With such significant financial commitment, National Foods Limited demonstrates their belief in the potential of the Zimbabwe Junior Sables Rugby team and their commitment to empowering youth in sports,” reads the statement.

“Moving forward, the company remains committed to supporting young talent whenever possible, ensuring a bright future for aspiring athletes in Zimbabwe.

“This sponsorship has spanned two years, starting in 2023 and continuing through the 2024 campaign.” National Foods Limited, through Nutri-Active, has consistently supported the Zimbabwe Junior Sables Rugby team, fostering a long-term partnership aimed at nurturing young talent and promoting the sport of rugby.

The sponsorship also includes a kit deal.

“Nutri-Active, extended full kit sponsorship to the Zimbabwe Junior Sables Rugby team. The sponsorship covered all aspects of the team’s attire, ensuring they are well-equipped and presented for their matches and training sessions,” reads the statement.

“The kit sponsorship included match jerseys, alternate jerseys, training kit, track suits, golf shirts and hoodies. This support not only enhances the team’s appearance but also instills a sense of unity and pride among the players.”

-@innocentskizoe

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