Africa-Press – Eswatini. BIG C has boosted Eswatini’s tertiary football by providing kits to UNESWA Kwaluseni, Mbabane, Luyengo and SANU Siteki ahead of the Instacash Tertiary Soccer Tournament set for Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Gwamile VOCTIM in Mbabane. This followed a kit presentation at Instacash service centre.
The announcement was made during a kit presentation held at Instacash service centre. The atmosphere was one of gratitude as the visual identity of the tournament was unveiled through the donation of high-quality apparel for Kwaluseni, Mbabane, Luyengo campuses, and SANU Siteki.
Speaking on the partnership, a representative from BIG C expressed the company’s enthusiasm for supporting local talent and the burgeoning tertiary sports scene. “We are pleased to partner with Instacash for this tournament,” the BIG C representative stated. “We look forward to the games and wish the best team all the best.”
The captains in attendance were given an exclusive look at the new gear, capturing images to share with their respective squads. The kits, which are being finalized for delivery this Friday, are expected to give the athletes a professional edge and a sense of pride as they represent their institutions.
With the sponsorship from BIG C ensuring the teams look the part, the focus now shifts to Gwamile VOCTIM. The tournament, powered by Instacash, features a lucrative prize structure where every team from first to fourth place will walk away with cash rewards. The stakes are high, and the schedule promises high-octane drama from the first whistle:
09:00 AM: The morning kicks off with a massive clash as UNESWA Luyengo (A1) faces UNESWA Kwaluseni (H1).
11:00 AM: The excitement continues as UNESWA Mbabane (A2) takes on SANU Siteki (H2).
For the students, it is more than just a game; it is a platform to showcase their skills to a national audience. Whether you are there for the football or to see the stunning new BIG C-branded kits in action, Saturday’s event is set to be a landmark occasion for Eswatini’s tertiary sports community.
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