Betika’s local talent funding arm, Betika Na Community, has sponsored six Kenyan golfers competing at this year’s Magical Kenya Open Golf Championship at Muthaiga Golf Club.
Betika Na Community supports six professional golfers and six outstanding amateurs for the event.
The sponsored pro golfers include Great Rift Valley Golt Resort’s Jastas Madoya, Vet Lab’s Mike Kisia, and Muthaiga’s Mutahi Kibugu, while John Lejirma, Isaac Makokha and Josphat Rono are the elite amateurs being sponsored by the firm.
The move aligns with Betika’s strategy to partner with Kenyan sportspersons, teams, and institutions to support the growth and development of sports in the country.
“We are grateful to Betika for its sponsorship to attend the 2024 Kenya Open. This speaks to the brand’s continued commitment to the growth and development of sports in the country. We We are pleased that Betika has continued to stand by us, even now, in tough economic times.
Betika is passionate about the growth of sports in Kenya and sincere in its sponsorship,” said Isaac Makokha Commenting on the sponsorship.
Betika’s Managing Director, Mutua Mutava, expressed excitement to support these exceptional athletes as they prepare to compete on the international stage. Their talent, dedication, and enthusiasm for the sport embody the ideals we hold important at the Betika Na Community. We are convinced that they will represent Kenya proudly and inspire future generations of golfers.
“We wish the golfers all the best and look forward to supporting them in Muthaiga.
This year’s event features four days of golf action. They exemplify Kenyan sportsmanship with their talent, dedication, and enthusiasm, inspiring us all to strive for excellence.”
The Magical Kenya Open provides Kenya with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to shine on a global scale.
emphasizing its natural beauty, hospitality, and athletic prowess. By sponsoring these six players.
The Betika Na Community supports individual accomplishment and promotes golf in Kenya.
The Magical Kenya Open will be held from February 22 to 25 at Nairobi’s Muthaiga Golf Club. A total of 144 players are competing for the top prize of USD 2.5 million at this year’s event.
Kenya is represented by 13 golfers.
Four top amateurs and nine pro golfers.