Twitter boys clinch MWOS deal

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Branton Matondo

Bulawayo Chiefs who have been dominating the local transfer market have clinched a lucrative deal with betting giant’s Moors World of Sports (MWOS) a move that will see Amakhosi receive sponsorship enhancement.
The deal was officially dispatched through an official statement released on February 7.
Initial sponsorship timeline is 12 months though there is room for extension.
The statement read, “We are pleased to announce that we have entered into an agreement with Moors World of Sport (MWOS) to receive various forms of assistance during the course of the year, with the option to extend for the coming years
“This relationship goes beyond financial funding, as we believe this partnership can play a great role in helping the growth and development of Bulawayo Chiefs Fc and football in general, MWOS will come in to ensure gradual growth of the team by picking out other areas of need in our day to day business including taking care of kits and regalia.
“The first of that agreement is to get assistance for us to be able to kit the team for the season through our Amakhosi Wear brand,” read the statement
MWOS will bring in three different kit versions which will be won at home and away games.
“Through this arrangement, we are guaranteed to be able to churn out new kits for each season.
“MWOS comes in to help us drive forward a vision of professionalism and success in football management and existence as a football club,” added the statement.
Bulawayo Chiefs patrons were excited on the move and said they believed that it’s a gateway to future development in football, not only at Bulawayo Chiefs but throughout the nation.
Chiefs has so far called for duty big names on the market including former FC Platinum players including defender Kelvin Moyo and Former FC Platinum and Warriors linkman Kelvin Madzongwe.
They face off Pure Platinum play at Luveve stadium this coming Sunday marking the return of premier soccer league.

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