Times of Eswatini

Instacash/ESSA KO draw, kits out

- BY CHRIS DLAMINI

MBABANE - The top 16 schools in the inaugural cash-spinning Instacash Schools Soccer Tournament have started reaping the sponsor’s benefits.

In an event held at the mobile money company at Swazi Plaza in the capital city, Mbabane, the schools under the banner of Eswatini Schools Sports Associatio­n (ESSA) were all represente­d as their draw was conducted before they were presented Instacash-branded kits. This is part of the E350 000 sponsorshi­p package. ESSA Executive Committee, including President Anthony Mdluli were also present.

“As Instacash we are pleased to associate with schools and developmen­t. We are happy the games have come this far and we’ll today present kits to the excelling branch champions.

“We also thank the schools for their support and we will continue our partnershi­p even next year. Let’s also say it that only schools with our accounts will qualify to play,” said Instacash Managing Director (MD) Mandla ‘Cheeks’ Nxumalo.

His remarks were met with a huge round of applause by the teachers and pupils from the various schools who will start the fight to the semis next Tuesday until Friday.

ESSA President Mdluli said they were also grateful to have Instacash as he encouraged a continuati­on of violence-free games. He encouraged fair play, good conduct and support from other head teachers by releasing pupils to the games despite not making it to this stage. He also emphasised on the usage of the branded kits throughout the Instacash Under-17 games. Eswatini Sport and Recreation Council (ESRC) representa­tive, Communicat­ions Officer Dumsani Ntiwane, said they were also against violence but vouched for partners like giants as big as Instacash who promote their goal of mass participat­ion.

The draw was then conducted by ESSA Secretary Felicity Dlamini, who explained that at least two schools will be drawn out of their region to be the fourth team in the four groups of four. Two streams in A and B were drawn. Stream A has groups A and B (Lubombo and Manzini) while Stream B has groups C and D (Hhohho and Shiselweni). The champions after the finals expected next week, will pocket E20 000, runners-up will get E10 000, while it will be E5 000 for third place.

Worth noting is Hluthi had been drawn to join Hhohho but were able to negotiate with Eric Rosenberg who preferred

THE DRAW AND PRIZES:

Stream A

Group A (Lubombo)

Vuvulane High vs Mncozini High Sibetsaphi High vs Mpaka High

Group B (Manzini)

Manzini Central vs Malunge High St. Christophe­r’s vs Dwalile

Stream B

Group C (Hhohho)

Ntfonjeni vs Elangeni High Eric Rosenberg vs Mpofu

Group D (Shiselweni)

Hlatikhulu High vs Hluti High Etjendlovu vs E. Baring High

travelling to play Mpofu High School. Furthermor­e, Manzini Central High School, whose head teacher is renowned former Mbabane Highlander­s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Celucolo ‘Dino’ Dlamini are back in the tournament after opening the most Instacash accounts than any other participat­ing school, over 400. They had lost to neighbours Malunge High and were interestin­gly drawn against the other in the quarter-finals draw. Malunge had won the Manzini branch tie 10-9 after sudden death penalties following a 1-all draw in regular time. After these games, group A winners will meet group B winners to determine finalist while group C winner takes on group victors.

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