The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NAAZ unveil sponsor

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

NATIONAL Athletics Associatio­n of Zimbabwe’s efforts to turn around the sport are proving to be paying off as they are beginning to attract sponsors with JM Busha 54 Races coming on board to sponsor a number of activities including two major marathons this year.

The organisati­on is set to host the JM Busha 54 Races for Peace and Unity in Africa.

The partnershi­p with NAAZ is expected to run for four years, with a sponsorshi­p of $300 000 on average annually.

Speaking at the unveiling of the package in Harare yesterday, NAAZ president, Tendai Tagara, revealed they are looking at hosting two marathons on May 25 and July 29.

“We have a marathon on 25 May, which is one of the 54 marathons, which are targeted for the whole of Africa. We are witnessing today the unveiling of the Zimbabwean chapter of the marathons.

“Because of our close relations that we are establishi­ng, they have decided that the elite marathon of these chapters is also organised in Zimbabwe.

“This means we have a second marathon which is on the 29th of July, where we will be inviting athletes from other countries in Africa.

“This package comes with a track and field package and we really applaud that one as an associatio­n.

“The fourth activity of this project is the 2020 Tokyo (Olympics) marathon project. There is a fund specifical­ly for 2020 Tokyo Olympics, that’s why the project is coming at around $300 000,” said Tagara.

Tagara said the sponsorshi­p is a result of good governance within the associatio­n.

“The sponsorshi­p has come at a right time when we are turning around as a federation. This is the apex of the good governance that we have tried to put across into the ath- letics family that we are now getting partners that are coming to partner us,” Tagara said.

JM Busha 54 Races country representa­tive, Vimbai Zinyama, said they believe in the developmen­t of sport and are looking forward to a fruitful partnershi­p with NAAZ.

“We have witnessed them (NAAZ) managing other races in the country and we are convinced that we can host internatio­nal competitio­ns with them because of their standards and also their ability to handle situations.

“So as JM Bush Holdings we are very proud of them particular­ly here in Zimbabwe and we believe that we are going to go places. We believe this journey is not going to end here but we hope that a lot of people will come on board and sustain it.

“We also hope that we will be able to spread as wide as possible so that it is not just to the elite people that we are able to reach out to. It is our wish and encouragem­ent that as many Zimbabwean­s as possible who can run and who have not had the opportunit­y to display their skills will take advantage of this and be able to showcase what they are good at,” said Zinyama.

JM Busha 54 Races is a non-profit organisati­on involved in social investment programmes aimed at promoting sport, education, peace and unity among other things.

The unveiling ceremony was also attended by founder of the organisati­on Joseph Busha, Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president, Admire Masenda, and ZOC chief executive Anna Mguni.

 ??  ?? DAWN OF A NEW ERA . . . National Athletics Associatio­n of Zimbabwe president Tendai Tagara (centre) stresses a point during a Press conference at the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee offices yesterday while JM Busha 54 Races country representa­tive Vimbai...
DAWN OF A NEW ERA . . . National Athletics Associatio­n of Zimbabwe president Tendai Tagara (centre) stresses a point during a Press conference at the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee offices yesterday while JM Busha 54 Races country representa­tive Vimbai...

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