Luanda Villa, a prominent contender in the National Super League (NSL), is set to stride onto the pitch with renewed vigour this weekend.Thanks to the generous backing of a prominent betting firm in Kenya, the team is poised for an upturn in fortunes as they prepare to face off against Darajani Gogo at the Mumboha Sports Grounds.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088235##Recognizing the formidable hurdles, particularly those of a financial nature, that often accompany the journey through the league’s second tier, Luanda Villa has proactively sought support from within the vibrant Kenyan betting industry.Moses Abwenje, the chairman of Villa, shared the exciting news of the sponsorship deal, highlighting the firm’s commitment to bolstering the team’s endeavours. While exact figures remain confidential until the official unveiling scheduled for Saturday, the chairman’s optimism is palpable as he assures stakeholders of the promising trajectory ahead.“As earlier promised, the team has been actively searching for a sponsor. We have some good news: we have sourced for a partner who has just committed to enhance their sponsorship upwards from the initial agreement,” disclosed the dedicated chairman.Season over for Harambee Stars left Erick ‘Marcelo’ Ouma in PolandIn addition to the financial injection, the sponsorship package includes provisions for outfitting the team and prominently featuring the sponsor’s branding within the revered confines of Mumboha Stadium, affectionately dubbed the Villa’s fortress.“Besides beefing up the facilities at the stadium to boost training and team morale, the sponsor is also set to visit Mumboha on Saturday when we take on Darajani Gogo to work out modalities of engagement,” the chairman continued.As anticipation builds for the forthcoming match against Darajani Gogo, the sponsor is slated to grace Luanda with their presence, further solidifying the partnership and charting a course for collaborative engagement.Looking ahead, Chairman Abwenje reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to securing additional partnerships for Villa, all with the ultimate aim of propelling the club into the esteemed ranks of the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) in the upcoming season.”With a steadfast commitment to nurturing talent and steering our beloved Villa towards greater heights, we remain steadfast in our pursuit of sustainable growth,” concluded Abwenje.Tera accuses Luanda Villa players of sabotage in wake of defeat to Mara SugarCurrently occupying the eleventh spot in the twenty-team standings with 40 points amassed over 30 matches, Luanda Villa’s future looks promising as they march forward with newfound support and determination.