TN CyberTech Holdings Signs Five Year Strategic Partnership with SRC to Support National Youth and Paralympic Games

HARARE — TN CyberTech Holdings and its subsidiaries have entered into a five year strategic partnership with the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) aimed at supporting Zimbabwe’s National Youth and Paralympic Games (ZNYPG), marking a significant milestone in sport and youth development in the country.
The Strategic Memorandum of Understanding brings together TN CyberTech Holdings, TN CyberTech Bank, TN Asset Management, TN Beverages and TN Livestock Trust in a long term commitment to supporting the development of young athletes and promoting greater inclusion in Zimbabwean sport.
Through the partnership, TN CyberTech Holdings reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing future champions, creating opportunities for young people and athletes with disabilities, and contributing towards the continued growth of sport across Zimbabwe.
The partnership is also expected to contribute towards national development priorities by supporting the Government’s Vision 2030 agenda through the National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2), with sport recognised as an important vehicle for youth empowerment, social inclusion, talent development and national unity.
The National Youth and Paralympic Games provide an important platform for identifying and developing sporting talent from across Zimbabwe while creating opportunities for athletes to compete, gain exposure and progress towards higher levels of competition.
The 2026 edition of the Games is being held under the theme “Breaking the Silence Through Sport,” highlighting the role sport can play in empowering young people, promoting inclusion, celebrating diversity and giving athletes an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities.
TN CyberTech Holdings said its involvement reflects a broader commitment to investing in Zimbabwe’s future by supporting initiatives that create meaningful opportunities for young people.
The five year agreement represents a long term approach to corporate support for national sport rather than a once off intervention, potentially providing greater stability for the development and growth of the National Youth and Paralympic Games.
The collaboration between the SRC and TN CyberTech Holdings also demonstrates the potential of partnerships between the private sector and national sporting institutions in strengthening Zimbabwe’s sporting ecosystem.
As Zimbabwe continues investing in the development of its next generation of athletes, partnerships of this nature are expected to play an important role in providing resources, exposure and opportunities necessary for talented young Zimbabweans to realise their sporting potential.
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