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Sukuna Bowl gets two more sponsors on board

Sukuna Bowl gets two more sponsors on board

By Mikaele Liga
09/11/2025

Two companies have come on board to support the preparations for the 2025 Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl tournament.

Al Hamed Smart Living and Unique Rubber Stamp Printery and Stationery Supplies Ltd have provided financial assistance to the Sukuna Bowl Organising Committee.

Chairman of the Committee, Senior Superintendent of Police Jovilisi Leweniqila, has thanked the two companies, saying their timely support will help deliver what they aim to be the best Sukuna Bowl tournament to date.

Leweniqila says organising such a tournament is not easy and comes with high expectations and getting support from kind-hearted sponsors is something they will always be grateful for

Sales and Marketing Manager of Unique Rubber Stamp Printery and Stationery Supplies Ltd, Alan Kumar, says the company has been operating for 20 years.

Kumar says they are a small business but they continue to grow, and today we are ready to give back.

He says the Sukuna Bowl tournament is one of the best causes they could support.

The 2025 Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl tournament will be held from the 17th to the 19th of November in Suva, with the tournament concluding in Labasa on the 20th and 21st of November.

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