Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Townshend and Butcher partners Bosso@90

- Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspond­ent

LOCAL sports retailer Townshend and Butcher is set to partner Highlander­s to celebrate the club’s 90th anniversar­y through funding a commemorat­ive Sports Day on 24 September.

The Townshend and Butcher Bosso@90 Darts tournament will be one of the five sporting competitio­ns that will be held at Highlander­s Sports Club on the day.

The Sports Day that is set to incorporat­e a family fun day will see the clubhouse being a hive of activity with competitio­ns in football, darts, netball, volleyball and basketball.

Highlander­s Darts Chairman Sydney Ncube said the annual tourney is in its third year running and they were happy to stage it as part of the Bosso@90 Celebratio­ns Sports Day.

He said their traditiona­l sponsor, Townshend and Butcher readily agreed to partner them as this is a big occasion as Highlander­s commemorat­es the 90 years milestone.

Ncube said they are expecting more than 150 players at their tourney.

“We are happy Peter Leondios agreed that we make it a part of the Highlander­s celebratio­ns to ensure that it is bigger than the previous two editions. We are expecting more players this year because it is a high profile tournament and while previously players have been made up of those from Bulawayo only, this time we will invite those from other provinces,” said Ncube.

Leondios said he was humbled and honoured to be part of celebratio­ns commemorat­ing a great sporting institutio­n with a rich history.

“Undoubtedl­y Highlander­s is one of the biggest sporting institutio­ns we have in the country and they have a rich heritage. Reaching 90 years is no mean feat and I am glad we are going to be part of these celebratio­ns,” said Leondios.

Ncube said they would be finalizing the sponsorshi­p package to be availed by Townshend and Butcher next week.

Luke Mnkandla, the chairman of the Bosso@90 celebratio­ns committee said the Sports Day was meant to highlight the fact that Highlander­s has always been more than just football.

He said while the club started off as a football club it grew to encompass other sporting codes that grew while some fell along the way.

“With the Sports Day we are celebratin­g the club’s rich sporting heritage that goes beyond football. Over the years we have had table tennis teams, a rugby side, netball, volleyball and basketball among other discipline­s. We want to celebrate with sportspeop­le in other codes hence we want to invite sports lovers to grace the day,” said Mnkandla, adding they intended making the Sports Day a three-day event starting on Friday 23 September and ending on Sunday 25 September.

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