Chairperson for the Board of Trustees for Medhealth, Bright Kamanga, said his insurance company is always associated with success hence its involvement in corporate social investment.

“We invest in people and that is why we are partnered with Moyale Barracks sports teams because it is part of our social corporate responsibility through health, sports and education,” Kamanga said.

Commanding Officer for Moyale Barracks, Lieutenant Colonel Thokozani Chazema, thanked Medhealth for supporting Moyale Barracks Football Club saying the assistance will go a long way in developing the football as a sport.

“As a Barracks, we always appreciate the cordial existence we enjoy in the partnership between us and Medhealth company. They are really doing a lot to bring Moyale Barracks sports to somewhere on top,” said Chazema.

Captain of the team, Lloyd Njaliwa, thanked Medhealth for the gesture and promised to work hard as a team.

“To us, it is a big motivation and we promise to work extra hard and as a team we have agreed to fight for championship. The only reward that we can give to our bosses is to bring the trophy and cups home,” he said.

The 2022 TNM Super League is expected to kick off on 12 March, a week after the Charity Shield..

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