Nakiso Borehole Drilling CEO, Lincoln Masiyenyama, Joins Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival: Championing a Drug-Free Zimbabwe

Nakiso Borehole Drilling CEO, Lincoln Masiyenyama, Joins Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival: Championing a Drug-Free Zimbabwe

Nakiso Borehole Drilling CEO, Lincoln Masiyenyama, Joins Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival: Championing a Drug-Free Zimbabwe


Lincoln Masiyenyama, the visionary CEO of Nakiso Borehole Drilling, a leading provider of water solutions in Zimbabwe, is taking his commitment to community development beyond ensuring access to clean water. Masiyenyama has joined forces with the Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival, spearheading the fight against drug abuse among Zimbabwean youth.

The Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival is a prestigious event that fosters camaraderie and healthy competition among Zimbabwe's young rugby players. This year, the festival takes on a new dimension, with Masiyenyama and Nakiso Borehole Drilling playing a crucial role in promoting a Drug-Free Zimbabwe.

Why the Focus on Drug Abuse Prevention?

Drug abuse is a growing concern in Zimbabwe, particularly among young people. This can have devastating consequences, impacting their health, education, and future prospects. 
Nakiso Borehole Drilling CEO, Lincoln Masiyenyama, Joins Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival: Championing a Drug-Free Zimbabwe
 Nakiso Borehole Drilling CEO, Lincoln Masiyenyama
Masiyenyama, a passionate advocate for youth empowerment, recognizes the importance of addressing this issue head-on.

Nakiso Borehole Drilling: Investing in a Brighter Future

Nakiso Borehole Drilling's involvement in the Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival underscores Masiyenyama's commitment to building a stronger Zimbabwe. By promoting a drug-free message amongst young athletes, the initiative aims to:
  1. Raise Awareness: Educate young people about the dangers of drug abuse and its impact on their lives.
  2. Encourage Healthy Lifestyles: Promote the benefits of sports and physical activity as alternatives to drug use.
  3. Empower Young Leaders: Equip young rugby players with the knowledge and tools to resist peer pressure and make positive choices.
  4. Build a Supportive Community: Create a network of support where young people feel empowered to seek help if needed.

Masiyenyama's Personal Connection:

Masiyenyama himself understands the value of hard work and dedication. His own journey, from selling ice cream on the streets of Mhondoro to leading a successful company, exemplifies the power of perseverance and responsible choices. He believes that by investing in youth, we invest in the future of Zimbabwe.

The Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival: A Platform for Change

The Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival provides a unique platform to reach a large audience of young people. By integrating a drug-free message into the sporting event, the festival can create a lasting impact on the lives of participants.

Looking Ahead: A Collaborative Effort

Masiyenyama's involvement with the Mwana Group Schools Rugby Festival is a call to action for individuals, businesses, and organizations across Zimbabwe. By working together, we can create a safer, healthier environment for our youth, empowering them to reach their full potential.

Together, let's champion a Drug-Free Zimbabwe, one tackle, one try, one young leader at a time!
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