MTN Rwanda has pledged to continue supporting next season’s Peace Cup. During yesterday’s press conference at Ferwafa premises, the company’s CEO Khaled Mikkawi said that MTN is not about to let go of the competition.
MTN Rwanda has pledged to continue supporting next season’s Peace Cup. During yesterday’s press conference at Ferwafa premises, the company’s CEO Khaled Mikkawi said that MTN is not about to let go of the competition.
"Through our global sponsorship of the Fifa 2010 World Cup, MTN has demonstrated it is committed to be at the forefront of sports development in the country so we are happy and promise to commit ourselves next year,” said Mikkawi.
This year’s edition peaks this Sunday when APR takes on traditional rivals Rayon Sport at Amahoro Stadium.
Rwf10m has been staked for the winner while the first and second runners up will pocket Rwf7m and Rwf4m respectively.
Entry fees for the final range from Rwf10000 and Rwf5000 for VIP seats, Rwf2000and Rwf1000.
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