Boost for Kenyan teams as Safaricom injects KSh10 million into HSBC

Boost for Kenyan teams as Safaricom injects KSh10 million into HSBC

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The HSBC Sevens tournament set for this weekend at Nyayo National Stadium has received a major boost after telecommunications firm Safaricom, through its M-PESA brand, committed KSh10 million towards the event.

M-PESA Lead for Strategic Partnerships Victor Odada emphasised the importance of Kenyan participation in the tournament, calling on fans to turn up in large numbers to support the national teams - Shujaa and the Lionesses.

“It’s an opportunity all Kenyans should participate in. Being able to showcase what we have as Kenyans to the rest of the world is a chance we should all embrace as a nation,” Odada said.

The sponsorship will include cashback incentives aimed at easing costs on food and transport for fans attending the matches. Odada also encouraged Kenyans to engage through watch parties across the country.

Lionesses captain Sheila Chajiro welcomed the sponsorship, noting that the financial backing has helped stabilise the team as they push for Division One qualification.

“We have been walking this rugby journey for a very long time. We’ve played in finals but not qualified. Ever since M-PESA got involved, the girls have settled. We get paid on time and receive credit we can send back to our parents at home. That peace of mind allows us to focus on performance and results,” she said.

Chajiro also reflected on the team’s recent trip to Spain, saying it offered valuable lessons ahead of the series.

“We’ve identified what was working and what wasn’t. Spain has played in Division One for a long time, so comparing ourselves to them helped us find ways to compete consistently at that level.”

The skipper added that the Lionesses are targeting a top-four finish overall, with hopes of winning on home soil this weekend.

“Our goal is to be in the top four, but playing at home means taking the cup this weekend is the priority.”

Vice-captain Freshia Awino called on fans to show up in numbers after tickets for the event quickly sold out.

“The pressure is high but we are grateful. It’s a great opportunity for younger generations to come, learn from us and appreciate this beautiful sport. Kenyan fans never disappoint when it comes to atmosphere, and we’ll do our best to make them proud.”

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