Manzini- As preparations intensify for this year’s Embiveni Biggest Braai, Eswatini Wire Industries has
stepped in with a sponsorship package valued at more than E68,000 aimed at promoting cleanliness and
enhancing the overall event experience.
The sponsorship was unveiled on Tuesday by company representative Veli Ndzinisa during a press
conference held at The Pizza Club and Grill in Manzini.
The package includes mobile steel waste bins to be used throughout the three-day event, steel
fabrication stools for the VIP section, and two sets of permanent waste bins that will be donated to
Philani Centre.
Speaking during the announcement, Ndzinisa said the sponsorship reflects the company’s commitment
to supporting community initiatives while encouraging responsible environmental practices at large
public gatherings.
The donation is expected to strengthen waste management efforts during the popular annual event,
which attracts thousands of attendees from across the country.
Philani Maswati Charity Organisation Chairman Lutfo Dlamini welcomed the sponsorship, describing it as
a valuable contribution that will help maintain cleanliness throughout the festivities.
“We appreciate Eswatini Wire Industries for coming on board and supporting this initiative. Their
contribution will go a long way in ensuring that the event remains clean and environmentally friendly,”
said Dlamini.
He also called on other corporate entities to support the Embiveni Biggest Braai, noting that the event
aligns with programmes championed by Her Majesty the Indlovukazi and serves as a platform for
community development and charitable causes.
In a further boost for the event, Eswatini Wire Industries announced that its partnership with Embiveni
Biggest Braai will become an annual commitment, reinforcing the company’s dedication to community
upliftment and sustainable event management.
With the countdown to the much-anticipated braai gathering underway, organizers say partnerships
such as these demonstrate that successful events can deliver memorable experiences while promoting
environmental responsibility.




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