Golf Tournament for Nzeve Deaf Centre Scheduled at Hillside

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**Hillside Golf Club to Host Nzeve Deaf Centre Golf Tournament for Social Development**

Tomorrow, Hillside Golf Club in Mutare will come alive as over 100 golfers gather on the course for the Nzeve Deaf Centre Golf Tournament. The tournament aims to raise funds for the operations of Nzeve Deaf Centre, a non-profit organization focused on promoting the rights of children and youths with disabilities. Nzeve Deaf Centre works tirelessly to reduce isolation, stigma, and discrimination by advocating for sign language and inclusiveness within the community.

Caleb Kunze, the Chairman of the Nzeve Deaf Centre board, expressed his excitement for the upcoming event and extended a warm invitation to companies to participate. This tournament not only offers marketing exposure but also supports a worthy cause. Companies can choose to exhibit their business at one of the golf holes or participate in the tournament itself.

The fees for exhibiting businesses vary depending on the visibility of the golf hole. Holes one, nine, ten, and eighteen are priced at US$600, while holes thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen cost US$400. The remaining holes cost US$200. Participating businesses will be recognized in various ways, with their logos prominently displayed on Nzeve Deaf Centre’s social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. This exposure will give companies the opportunity to reach a wide range of potential customers while contributing to a noble cause.

Kunze emphasized that Nzeve Deaf Centre welcomes donations of any size, understanding that each business has different needs and resources. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference in supporting Nzeve’s community projects. All proceeds from the tournament will go directly towards these projects, ensuring that every contribution has a positive impact.

In other golfing news, Jaiden Maringire emerged as the winner of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces Commander Manicaland Chapter Golf Tournament with an impressive 37 points. Evan Botha secured second place with 35 points, followed closely by Simon Ballance and Peter Valentine, both with 35 points but counted out to third and fourth positions respectively. Veteran Hillside Golf Club player Martin Nyaundi achieved fifth place with 34 points.

The Nzeve Deaf Centre Golf Tournament promises to be an exciting event that combines sport and social development. By participating in this tournament, companies have the opportunity to support a worthy cause while gaining valuable exposure. As Hillside Golf Club prepares to host the tournament, Mutare’s golfing community eagerly awaits a day filled with both competition and compassion.

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Ishan Joshi
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