Chivhu Gunners seek sponsorship

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Elliot Jinjika

CHIVHU – The collapse of Chivhu United saw the rise of yet another promising football force, Chivhu Gunners FC, a club which is facing financial problems and is in need of sponsorship to up their game.
In an interview with TellZim News, Chivhu Gunners FC Coach Felix Kanzurura Banda reiterated the need for sponsorship so that they may take football to a whole new level in Chivhu.
“I have a very young, energetic and enthusiastic team with great talent but our biggest concern is sponsorship. We need sponsorship so that we can travel to away matches and play division football,” said Banda.
Banda urged Chivhu business community to chip in with sponsorship so that the team would be able to bring honour and glory to the town.
“If we get enough financial support from the community and the corporate sector, I am sure we will rise through the ranks and play in the Premier League with other big teams. All those teams started small and we can do it as well,” said Banda.
He said they sometimes miss away matches because they would have failed to raise funds for the trips.sport

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