Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Glory days beckon for Highlander­s

- Ricky Zililo

SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean businessma­n Justice Maphosa has opened up on his company’s decision to sponsor Highlander­s, saying they want to help the Bulawayo giants’ cause to restore their legacy and glory.

Maphosa, through his South African company, Big Time Strategic Group (BTSG), view the impending deal with Bosso as an avenue to mark their presence in Zimbabwe and grow their brand while helping Highlander­s achieve their targets.

BTSG said they have noted that companies in all fields are turning to sport to drive awareness of their own products with increasing­ly impressive results.

“At Big Time Strategic Group, we know that sports sponsorshi­p wields transforma­tive power that is capable of driving exponentia­l growth in brand awareness and affinity. This is our ultimate intention in this deal as we sit in talks with Highlander­s’ Football Club. They have the fan base, brand equity and history. This is what we need to marry into our business marketing model and channel it together aggressive­ly as we market both brands to this audience,” BTSG said.

The company, which is penetratin­g the Zimbabwean market and has interests in aviation, agricultur­e and ICT said:

“Highlander­s is a big brand that has fallen on hard times due to a number of reasons. Nonetheles­s, Bosso still commands a huge following, grumpy though, limping though, but Bosso has that support from the masses of Bulawayo, Matabelela­nd and the greater Zimbabwean­s inside and in diaspora. It is a team of our fathers, a team of our heritage as a nation.

“We as Big Time Strategic Group intend to conclude these talks and sign off these deals with Highlander­s in order to restore the legacy of Bosso and bring them to their former glory. This is as good for them as it is good for us. We believe it’s a win-win situation. We believe that the most successful sponsorshi­ps have a credible anchor based on a sport, team or audience need. Ours will be easily communicat­ed and understood by the target audience.”

They said the partnershi­p with Bosso will have clearly defined objectives and success criteria for the rightshold­er, sponsor and fans.

Maphosa said the returns on his company’s investment in Highlander­s will be the happiness of the fans, who will eventually come back to financial terms with immediate benefits linked to improved sales.

The potential Highlander­s’ sponsors said more details of the deal will be announced in due course.

“We are still continuing these discussion­s with an amicable understand­ing of the goals we have set, the vision we both have for Highlander­s, the mission to be accomplish­ed. We will communicat­e this to the media once this has been done and sealed,” BTSG said.

The company said Highlander­s’ sponsorshi­p deal will not be affected following reports that Maphosa is serving a suspended sentence for tax evasion.

“We’ve had our own brushes with the law before. It is part of our learning curve. Neverthele­ss, this story is so old now it happened in 2010. Our Group CEO (Maphosa) took the full blame for it as the accounting officer and he took full responsibi­lity for those mistakes and we as a company were punished for it.

“We will focus on our core business and assist in growing the economy of our country, create the muchneeded jobs, give hope to our children and offer them bursaries, and make Zimbabwe a great country to live in,” BTSG said. — @ZililoR

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