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Following a hugely beneficial relationship to date, it gives Lions Cricket tremendous pleasure in confirming the sponsorship renewal of much-valued partners ENZA Construction for a further three years.
The perfectly constructed partnership stems from ENZA’s involvement and backing of the entire Pride from community club cricket, the teams, the people and the tournaments. Aligned in vision, ENZA Construction CEO Clinton Crowie says;
“Enza Construction places community at the core of its business and we see the same with Lions Cricket. Continuous engagement, upliftment of the community and giving previously disadvantaged communities the opportunity to participate in and enjoy cricket is at the heart of what the Lion’s team does. As an organisation, we continually seek to be part of projects that translate into sustainable empowerment initiatives that help build and develop communities and we are proud to continue this partnership with the Lions.”
Over and above the company’s association with the DP World Lions Men’s and Women’s teams, ENZA are also the naming rights sponsor to the Lions Cricket ENZA Men’s Premier League, a competition won in previous years by some of Lions Crickets top clubs. One cannot forget too, their generous donation of R100 000 at this year’s Pink Day One Day International.
“I have noted many times before, the hardworking Mr Rowan Crowie and Mr Clinton Crowie who are entrepreneurial and innovative in spirit, dedicated in their care of community and devoted to the upliftment of our country – all values that align with Lions Cricket. To continue walking this journey with their backing is our honour and we are extremely grateful,” smiles Lions Cricket CEO Jono Leaf-Wright.
Dedicated to making a genuine impact and living a life of purpose for all those involved in the game, ENZA Construction promises a season rich in opportunity and full of promise for tomorrows superstars.
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Lions Cricket aims to foster a deep passion for cricket by advancing the sport through high-quality teams, nurturing club and school cricket, and providing a premier stadium experience. The organization also seeks to use cricket to drive inclusive and sustainable economic, social, and environmental change.