NURSERY and pre-school, Rejoice Academy in Kambuzuma, Harare, won the King Kombi grand prize from the National Foods Holdings Limited (NFHL) King Kurls ‘King of the Ring’ promotion.
The promotion involved participants submitting a creative video showcasing their unique talent, which could be dance, acting, singing, rap or even something entirely new.
The video was supposed to highlight the entrant’s personal experience with any of NFHL’s King snacks.
The promotion has wrapped up successfully after months of events under the banner Coming to a Street Corner Near You under NFHL.
In a statement, NFHL snacks business unit managing executive Alice Kambasha expressed enthusiasm, highlighting King Kurls dedication to community engagement and nurturing the future of Zimbabwe.
“We are thrilled to have touched the lives of so many through this promotion. Witnessing the overwhelming appreciation and gratitude here today is truly heart-warming,” she said.
“Our brands have served generations and we are honoured to play a role in the growth and development of this next generation.”
Lotman, also known as Exaviour Mugote, the competition’s top finalist, selected Rejoice Academy as the recipient of the highly sought-after King Kombi.
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The arrival of the bus at the school was greeted with overwhelming joy and disbelief from students and staff alike.
Rejoice Academy principal Rejoice Muzondo was visibly touched by the unexpected honour. She struggled to find the words to express gratitude.
The Glen View and Mufakose district schools body was present at the event and emphasised the significance of NFHL’s corporate initiative.
“This King Kombi will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the school and its learners,” the body said.
“We encourage more corporations to follow this example and support the children who are the future of Zimbabwe.”
The event not only celebrated the competitive spirit but also reinforced the vital role of corporate social responsibility in enhancing educational opportunities and uplifting communities across Zimbabwe.