Dynamos receive timely boost

Dynamos have received a timely boost ahead of what looks set to be a better season, after sealing a massive sponsorship deal.

The Harare giants have penned a lengthy four-year deal with Africabet and Contipay. Major details of the partnership have been concealed, but club Chief Executive Officer Desmond Bvute confirmed it’s part of their long-term strategy.

The Glamour boys have had a decent start to the season under Genesis Mangombe, with two wins and two draws. They are third on the PSL table with eight points. And the deal will undoubtedly lift their spirits ahead of the season.

DYNAMOS CEO OUTLINES DYNAMOS NEW DEAL

“Dynamos Football Club is proud to announce the successful conclusion of a significant landmark sponsorship deal with Africabet and Contipay over a four-year period. This partnership marks a major milestone in the Club’s journey, reflecting growing confidence in our vision, brand, and long-term strategy,” reads a statement issued by CEO Desmond Bvute.

“The investment will play a pivotal role in strengthening key areas of the club, including player development, infrastructure, community engagement, and overall competitiveness on and off the field.”

Bvute added: “We extend our sincere gratitude to our new partners for their trust and commitment. This collaboration is built on shared values of excellence, ambition, and a deep passion for the beautiful game. Together, we aim to elevate the Dynamos brand to greater heights and deliver sustained success for our supporters.

“To our loyal fans, stakeholders, and the broader football community, this development is a testament to the progress being made behind the scenes.

“We remain committed to transparency, professionalism, and building a club that consistently competes at the highest level. Further details regarding the partnership and its rollout will be shared in due course. Together, we move forward, stronger, united, and driven.”

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