Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bosso to play in Bots

- Ricky Zililo

BULAWAYO giants Highlander­s and Harare’s Dynamos have been invited to a four-team ur-team tournament to be held next month at Francistow­nwn Sports Complex, Botswana.

The Supa Power Cup which will feature former Botswana champions Mochudi Centre Chiefs and Tafic Sporting Club’s be-Mobile is set for July 29.

Bosso and Dynamos were invitednvi­ted by Joy Sports Foundation who aree using the competitio­n to raise funds foror the constructi­on of a grassroots sportsport­s facility in that country.

Murphy Chris Jinde, Joy Sportsrts Foundation’s public relations officer confirmed inviting Highlander­s and Dynamos.

He said they are waiting for the Zimbabwean giants to sign their contracts. ontracts.

Jinde said teams and line-ups will ll be chosen by fans who will vote for the players that hat they want to start for their teams.

The concept that Joy Sports Foundation­ndation is similar to that used by organisers of the Carlinging Black Label Cup which features South African giants nts Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.

The teams and line-ups for the Carling Black Label Cup which acts as a rehearsal for the forthcomin­g new season in South African football are chosen by Carling Black Label customers who submit an 11-digit code which is found on Carling products and have their vote registered. Customers also choose which substituti­ons to make in- game by voting via text message. Jinde said the clubs will get a percentage of the money generated from smses. “Our intention is to have the Supa Power Cup being an annual competitio­n. Our goal is to use the tournament to raise funds for a sports facility meant for grassroots developmen­t. We’re happy that Zimbabwean giants Highlander­s and Dynamos have agreed to be part of the Supa Power Cup. In terms of prizes the contr contracts that we’re working on will see the clubs taking a certain percentage from the money generatedg­enerat from voting through text messages. However,How I must emphasise that each player will get P5 000 appearance fee,” said Jinde. Joy Sports Foundation is a non-profit m making organisati­on that seeks to de develop Botswana’s rural-based youth th through sport. ThereTh are a number of Zimbabwean­s who are based in Botswana who will take up th the opportunit­y to watch the giants play in that co country. Even footb football lovers based in Bulawayo and Plumtree are likelylik to cross the border to watch the giants. Highlander­s’ chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube said: “We’ve agreedagr in principle to play at a tournament in Botswana, b but we’re yet to sign the contract as there are some details that we’re still looking into. Participat­ing at such competitio­ns isn’t necessaril­y for money, but wh what is important is to grow our brand beyond the bord borders. By playing at such tournament­s we extend our reach reach, the brand footprint becomes broader and this is also good even to market our sponsors.” — @ZililoR

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