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Mumias Sugar confirms they are committed to sponsoring AFC Leopards
The Sugar Millers Marketing & Corporate Affairs Manager Pamela Lutta reveals to Goal.com that plans are underway to improve on the partnership
AFC Leopards' sponsors Mumias Sugar Company has re-assured the premier league outfit of its continued support and challenged the club hierarchy to put aside wrangles that have long dogged the side.Mumias’ Marketing & Corporate Affairs Manager Pamela Lutta said that as sponsors, they are proud of the cordial relationship enjoyed between both parties since the signing of the historical deal two years ago.
“The partnership between us and the club has been good. A lot of strides have been made with more fans returning to the pitch which is a testimony that the sponsorship is appreciated,” Lutta told Goal.com.
Lutta added that as sponsors they would seek to improve on their partnership deal to ensure the team performs better in the coming season.
“We are committed to making sure that our partnership grows and ensure that the team performs well come next season. Our wish is to see the club clinch the league title which is an achievable dream.”
“We want to see the club improve and also call for an end to constant wrangles within the club.”
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