The Star Early Edition

NBA AND KFC GIVE AFRICA THE ‘INSIDE STUFF’

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NBA Africa and KFC Africa have announced a marketing partnershi­p that will see the two groups collaborat­e on a number of promotions and activation­s for basketball fans across eight countries in Africa.

The countries are Botswana, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal and Tanzania. Through the partnershi­p, KFC Africa and NBA Africa will launch co-branded product campaigns, limited-edition merchandis­e give-aways and limited-edition KFC x NBA promotions, including the chance for basketball fans to win tickets to live NBA games in the US and compliment­ary access to NBA League Pass, the league’s premium live game subscripti­on service.

“We are proud to announce this exciting partnershi­p between our iconic KFC brand and one of the most epic sports brands in the world,” said KFC marketing director: rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, Emmanuel Kasambala. “As a brand that has been on the continent for 50 years, we are passionate about connecting with the youth at the touchpoint­s that really mean something to them. So, beyond the extremely cool products and merchandis­e we will offer, we have longer-term plans to inspire the youth to achieve more in life through basketball. We are exploring various grass roots basketball initiative­s, like the refurbishm­ent of courts, and basketball clinics in communitie­s. It is about inspiring and enabling the youth to reach for, and achieve, their dreams.”

“We are excited to partner with KFC Africa to launch a series of fan-centric activities and promotions as part of our efforts to provide compelling ways for basketball fans across the continent to engage with the NBA,” said NBA Africa CEO Victor Williams.

“We want to meet our fans where they are and make the game of basketball more accessible, and through this partnershi­p with one of the world’s most iconic food brands, we look forward to reaching new and existing fans and providing them with more opportunit­ies to experience the NBA.”

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