
Top real estate firm Chas Everitt International Property Group is set to sponsor Mother Touch Group of Schools with sports kits ahead of the education institution’s trip to the United Kingdom.
Mother Touch Group of Schools, which is fast becoming a powerhouse in terms of education and sport, will be sending 20 students to Manchester to compete against three academies and two school teams in soccer, netball, and basketball in July.
The Manchester Tour is expected to take place from July 13 to 18.
Chas Everitt announced their support for the school's sport tour when they launched their operations in Zimbabwe at the beginning of the month.
"I am honoured to stand before you today as we mark the launch of Chas Everitt International Property Group in Zimbabwe,” the firm’s board chairperson Vimbai Nyemba said.
“I would like to acknowledge the importance of giving back to the communities we serve and share news dear to our hearts.
“At Chas Everitt International Property Group, our Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives are designed to make a positive impact, with a focus on education and community development in Zimbabwe.”
Added Nyemba, who is also the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs permanent secretary: "We are proud to support local initiatives, such as the upcoming tour by Mother Touch Group of Schools to Manchester where we are the official sponsor for the student’s sports kit.
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“This tour will provide 20 students with the opportunity to compete against 3 academies and 2 school teams in soccer, netball, and basketball, from 13-18 July 2025.
"This initiative aligns with our commitment to investing in the future of Zimbabwe's children and supporting local communities. By working together, we can create a brighter future for all Zimbabweans.
Nyasha Kadenge, the Mother Touch Group of Schools sports director, said they were delighted by Chas Everitt's gesture towards their institution.
"On behalf of Mother Touch Group of Schools, it is with immense gratitude and joy that I stand before you today to express our deepest appreciation to Chase Everitt for their generous sponsorship of our school soccer team’s upcoming tour to Manchester, United Kingdom,” Kadenge said.
"This partnership is more than just a sponsorship—it is a testament to the power of collaboration between education and community-driven enterprises.
“Chase Everitt’s support has provided our young athletes with essential resources, including tracksuits, t-shirts, soccer balls, and a complete kit, which will not only equip them for success on the field but also fill them with pride as they represent our school and nation abroad.
"The Manchester tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our students.
“From touring iconic stadiums like Old Trafford and Etihad, to competing against teams such as Sheffield United and Leeds United emerging sides, and engaging in cultural exchanges with Zimbabwean legends in the UK—these experiences will inspire our students both athletically and personally.
"We are equally excited about the visibility this partnership brings.
“Chas Everitt’s logo will be proudly displayed on our team’s attire, and their brand will be celebrated in our press releases, social media, and school communications.
“Beyond this, the networking opportunities with Zimbabwean legends—who are also potential clients of Chas Everitt—highlight the mutual benefits of this agreement.
"To Chas Everitt, your belief in our mission to nurture talent and foster global connections is truly commendable.
“You have not only invested in sports but also in the future of these young minds.
“We pledge to uphold this partnership with the same dedication and enthusiasm you have shown us.”
Under the leadership of the chief executive officer Salome Mutsinze, Mother Touch Group of Schools has excelled in its recognition of the value of sports in producing well rounded students.
The Mother Touch Group of Schools have sent their basketball and baseball teams to different parts of the world on sport exchange programmes
Last year, nine students from the school were part of the Zimbabwe team which took part in the Baseball Five World Cup Regional qualifiers in South Africa and won a silver medal.