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M. PIRATES’ E130 000 ‘TOP SCORE’

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MBABANE – Its yet another kit branding sponsorship from Ngwane Mills this time around – all valued at E130 000.


As per their declaration during their business strategy launch dinner recently at Esibayeni Lodge in Matsapha, local elite football side Moneni Pirates are making strides in their marketing department headed by Mhlonishwa Motsa.


Yesterday, the club launched a second kit branding sponsor worth E130 000 from Ngwane Mills trading as Feedmaster and based in Matsapha. This took place at Ocean Basket inside the Corporate Plaza in Mbabane.


“It’s a big day for Moneni Pirates once again as today we launch a new partnership with Ngwane Mills who are trading as Feedmaster. We are proud to be the first to bring them into football and as our financial partners. We’ll be pushing their brand Top Score which is renowned in the country as many use it. It even is related to football if you look at its branding so we are in business. Everyone from top to bottom is taking care of business at Pirates,” he said before handing over to the sponsor’s representative.


On behalf of the sponsor, Constantine Ginindza who is Deport and Retail Sales Representative said the sponsorship was for the year 2018/19.
“We’re proud to associate with Moneni Pirates and football at large as we look forward to good benefits for us, Pirates and football in general,” he said.


Ginindza then presented a replica cheque of E130 000 to Pirates’ Corporate Committee’s Head Motsa, the club’s Secretary General Mlungisi ‘Puma’ Simelane along other committee members in Terrence Matse, Londiwe Jiyane and Bongile Sithole.


This is Pirates’ second launch in two weeks at the same venue as the first was from Ekhaya Funeral Services and valued to the tune of E200 000 for a logo spot on the right sleeve of the team kit. For Ngwane Mills, the brand Top Score will be placed in between the breasts with the former on the back just below the neck.

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