THE National Bank of Commerce (NBC) participated in the second edition of the Ruangwa Marathon 2024, underscoring its commitment to supporting the sports sector through sponsorship and the provision of specialized financial services.
This move aligns with the bank's strategy to support the government’s efforts in nurturing talent, promoting health, and creating employment, particularly for the youth, while advancing social agendas through sports.
Speaking during the event, which took place at the Madini Stadium in Ruangwa on Saturday and led by Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa, Zubeider Haroun, Coastal Zone Manager of NBC Bank, who represented the managing director at the event, emphasized NBC's dual role as a main sponsor and active participant.
"We are here not only as sponsors but also as participants, running alongside Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa and other leaders to support the event's objectives of promoting health, tourism, and sports," Zubeider stated.
The marathon attracted nearly 5,000 participants, including government officials, such as the Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Godwin Mollel, and the Deputy Minister of Culture, Arts, and Sports, Hamis Mwinjuma, as well as artists and community members.
Zubeider led a team of NBC officials, including Mtwara Branch Manager Editha Mwakatobe and Lindi Branch Manager Iovin Mapunda, in running the marathon.
NBC’s ongoing involvement in sports is part of its broader strategy, including initiatives such as the NBC Dodoma Marathon, which raises funds for cervical cancer awareness and midwife education to improve maternal and child health.
Additionally, the bank’s sponsorship of the NBC Premier League, Youth League, and Championship League demonstrates the bank’s commitment to providing innovative financial services for football clubs, players, and technical teams, including bus loans and health insurance.
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa praised NBC and other stakeholders for their contributions to the event, highlighting the role of the sports sector in supporting key community initiatives, particularly in health.
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