Airtel Malawi, the sponsors of Malawi Netball Queens have said they
are impressed with the that's performance at the on going commonwealth
games.
The company's country Director Andrew Santhe made the remarks in
Lilongwe at a press briefing he held with Netball Association of
Malawi president Rose Chinunda.
"Truth be told that the Queens have proved to be a high towering pride
of Malawi. Everywhere they go, Malawi is assured of impressive
performance and results, they deserve the best from us all," he said.
Airtel Malawi sponsors the Queens with the initial record K360 million
sponsorship package.
"Airtel wants this partnership to power the Queens to break the top
four world ranking. It is possible, very achievable so long our
togetherness stands with purpose driven pillars. They should really
count on us," he said adding that the company will award the team upon
arrival.
Chinunda said as an association, they are hopeful that better things
are yet to come from Scotland.
"Though they had no friendly games, our girls are doing fine. With
positive support from all of us, they will surely do great things,"
she said.
Of all the games played so far, Chinunda said the loss from Jamaica
came as a surprise because all along they had all the confidence of
beating them.
are impressed with the that's performance at the on going commonwealth
games.
The company's country Director Andrew Santhe made the remarks in
Lilongwe at a press briefing he held with Netball Association of
Malawi president Rose Chinunda.
"Truth be told that the Queens have proved to be a high towering pride
of Malawi. Everywhere they go, Malawi is assured of impressive
performance and results, they deserve the best from us all," he said.
Airtel Malawi sponsors the Queens with the initial record K360 million
sponsorship package.
"Airtel wants this partnership to power the Queens to break the top
four world ranking. It is possible, very achievable so long our
togetherness stands with purpose driven pillars. They should really
count on us," he said adding that the company will award the team upon
arrival.
Chinunda said as an association, they are hopeful that better things
are yet to come from Scotland.
"Though they had no friendly games, our girls are doing fine. With
positive support from all of us, they will surely do great things,"
she said.
Of all the games played so far, Chinunda said the loss from Jamaica
came as a surprise because all along they had all the confidence of
beating them.
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