Shabanie FC clinches US$92k deal

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SYDNEY NCUBE

SPORTS REPORTER

ZVISHAVANE – The hey days are almost back for Shabanie Mine FC popularly known as Bvaru – Bvaru after they clinched a partnership package worth of US$92 000 from Viego lncorporated a company based in Harare.

The Zvishavane based side have been suffering from financial constraints since the closure of the asbestos producing company which has seen the club getting relegated from the elite league with.

Well wishers have been getting the club going and Viego could not have come at a better time.

The company is set to provide the club with sports wear and equipment worth $92,000.

The Club’s Media Liaison Officer Wesley Weston confirmed the partnership.

“We are happy to announce that Viego Incorporated, based in Harare, has come on board as our technical sponsor for the 2025 season. This significant partnership is valued at approximately $92,000. Viego Incorporated will provide the club with comprehensive apparel solutions, including match day jerseys, replica training kits, travel kits, and winter wear. The agreement also includes provision for potential enhancements as the season progresses. We will unveil our sponsor on March 1, 2025.”

Bvaru Bvaru is the fourth most supported football team in the country after Dynamos, Highlanders and Caps United.

The club has also secured Orange Moon Group as their Media Partner for the season.

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