Vol.21 No.127

Thursday 19 August 2004    

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Social club plays for charity

TSHEPO MOLWANE
Staff Writer

8/19/2004 1:13:44 AM (GMT +2)

GABORONE based All 4 One social club will this weekend play at the Gantsi agricultural show to raise funds for charity. All 4 One will battle it out with Moremogolo Masters from Maun. Speaking to Mmegi Sport, All 4 One manager, Thomas Masifi said, when they formed the club, their main aim was to make a contribution to the society they are living in.


“We’ve been taking part in society activities in the past and when the Gantsi community asked us to grace their show, we never looked back,” he said. Masifi told Mmegi Sport that they want to show people that social teams are not for drunkards as some people think. He said that their club wants to promote fitness and discipline among its members. “I urge people to come to our stall during the show where we will be encouraging men to stop violence and abuse,” he said. Masifi urged the Gantsi community to come and support them because all the proceeds will go towards the less priviliged. Some of the players who are expected to shine for All 4 One are, Lucas More (ex-Masitaoka and Rollers), Machine Nthaga (ex-Rollers), Smally Hirchfield (ex-Flamingo) and Mike Dube. Medvest Brokers bought the Gaborone side a full kit, worth P4,000 which they will wear during the Saturday game.

According to Medvest Life division manager, Mark Wilhelmi, they decided to sponsor the team because they came up with brilliant ideas. “For them to go all the way to Gantsi to support charity is a good thing, hence we didn’t turn them back,” said Wilhelmi.

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