Croco Motors sponsors the Prince Edward rugby team

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Croco Motors, a leading automotive conglomerate, has sponsored Prince Edward High School’s rugby team, the Tigers, ahead of the upcoming 2024 rugby season as part of the company’s commitment to developing the next generation of sporting stars. .

He sponsorship It is a timely gesture for sports development in the country as most youth development programs have been struggling to stay afloat due to shortage of funds.

This year, the Tigers will sport their famous maroon, green and white stripes with the Croco Motors logo.

“The collaboration between Croco Motors and Prince Edward School Tigers has already yielded positive results. The students are motivated and their sense of pride in representing the Tigers has increased. The sponsorship has also strengthened the link between the school and the business world,” said Tashinga Gomera, director of marketing and customer experience at Croco Holdings Group.

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“Supporting children through sport is an investment in their physical and mental well-being and a crucial step in raising a resilient and empowered future generation. Croco Motors recognizes the profound impact that sports can have on youth development, making it a central tenet of its corporate responsibility initiatives. “His commitment to this cause reflects a recognition of sport as a powerful tool to foster teamwork, discipline and self-esteem among young people.”

By partnering with local organizations, schools and youth programs, Croco Motors seeks to positively impact the lives of young people.

Croco Motors is a trusted name in the Zimbabwe automotive industry, focused on sales, service and spare parts.

The Prince Edward School Tigers were established in 1898 and have a rich history of sporting excellence and community involvement.

Its motto, “Tot Facienda Parum Factum” (which translates as “So much to do, so little done”), reflects its commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.

The opening of schools this week marks the start of schools rugby league across the country.

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