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Lucky Phiri (c) displaying one of the kits, while the juniors hold the trophy in the presence of EFA executive members and other officials. (Pics: Machawe Fakudze)
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MBABANE – “You reap what you sow!”

This adage certainly rings true for the four zonal champions of the 2025 Cabana Under-13 tournament, who were presented with new football kits by Lactalis Eswatini Marketing Manager, Lucky Phiri. The prize presentation took place at Sigwaca House on Thursday afternoon.

The event was attended by the Eswatini Football Association (EFA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Frederick Mngomezulu, Hhohho Regional Football Association (HRFA) Chairman Doctor Comfort Shongwe and his executive members, including Head of Development Ntokozo Tsela. Team representatives and players were also present.

In his remarks, Phiri stated that Lactalis is very passionate about football, which is why he brought members of the Lactalis social team, proudly wearing their new home and away kits.

He added that, as a company, they were celebrating, recognising and moving forward with the future stars of the country. “We are also congratulating all the champions from the different zones and their hard work is what inspires us as the sponsor,” Phiri said.

He expressed Lactalis Eswatini’s pride in their 18-year partnership with the HRFA, noting their happiness that, together, they can build the future of the country’s football.

Meanwhile, Shongwe thanked Lactalis Eswatini for the significant impact they have made on the development of football in the country through their product, Cabana.

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