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Choplife Gaming which operates online sports betting franchises in five African markets has partnered with Rwanda's biggest football club, Rayon Sports Football Club.
Under the agreement with Rayon Sports Football Club, Choplife Gaming will feature on the left sleeve of club jerseys during the next season of the Rwanda National Football League.
The partnership also includes investment aimed at promoting the Rayon Sports brand locally and internationally, as well as funds for talent acquisition and management.

"We are delighted and grateful for the support that Choplife has shown by signing as Rayon Sports F.C's sleeve sponsor. We are thrilled that this sponsorship will foster a strong relationship as we embark on two exciting seasons ahead," said Jean Fidèle, the President of the club.
Speaking during the press conference and signing; Evalde Mulindin Kaka, A.G Director General of the Trade Ministry said, "As a regulator of the gaming sector, we ensure that companies operating in Rwanda comply with applicable laws but beyond this, we are very supportive of responsible development initiatives such as this, particularly in the gambling industry”

This partnership is part of Choplife Gaming’s sustainable community investment program.
"As part of the sustainable community investment program, we partner with organisations that have a positive social and economic impact on the communities we operate in," says Mrs Aimee P. Cyuzuzo, Country Manager at Choplife Gaming.
"Under this campaign, we will identify organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, in all five markets that meet the criteria of social economic impact on the community."

In a separate announcement, Choplife Gaming named Tanzanian music icon Nandy as its first brand ambassador.
As a brand ambassador, Nandy will primarily be involved in selecting, supporting, and activating all Sustainable Community Investment programs of the brand across Africa.
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