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SWAZI MOBILE’S 1 000 TICKETS FOR CAF GAME

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MBABANE – Like a good track, Swazi Mobile has repeated its generosity by giving away free 1 000 tickets to its customers for tomorrow’s crunch Total CAF Champions League game.


Mbabane Swallows welcome Zambia’s Zanaco at the Somhlolo National Stadium in a 3pm kick-off carrying a reed-thin 2-1 lead from the away first leg 10 days ago. Swazi Mobile’s Chief Technology and Information Officer Wandile Mntshali, presented the deal yesterday to the red and white giants Chairman Lloyd ‘Magic Feet’ Maziya, who was accompanied by National Supporters Committee (NSC) Secretary General Jackson Dlamini at their offices.


The tickets are worth E50 000. Getting a ticket is simple and all a Swazi Mobile customer has to do is to send a Short Message Service (SMS) of 2220 to 79010079 free of charge.


Lines open today at 6am and close at 8pm. Mntshali said as a company, they were proud of Swallows and urged them to continue from where they left off in the away leg in Lusaka. Swazi Mobile has proved to be good partners of the country’s CAF inter-clubs tournaments envoys, as they have bought 1 000 tickets each for Swallows and Young Buffaloes in their opening round home matches.

“Congratulations for the away win and we remain proud of you. We implore the team to continue from where they left off in the first leg. We wish Swallows the best and trust they will win and progress to the next stages of the tournament,” Mntshali said. 


Dlamini, the NSC Secretary, gunned for the nation’s support as the capital city giants are now 90 minutes away from rewriting history books. If Swallows win a draw by any margin, they will become the first Swazi side to reach the group stages of the Total CAF Champions League under new format.


“We appreciate the partnership with Swazi Mobile and we urge all Swazis to rally behind the team on Saturday (tomorrow). We need everyone’s support and let us support Swazi Mobile, for they have shown they are true football partners,” Dlamini said.

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