Philanthropist And Special Advisor To The President Dr Tungwarara Puts $200k For Scottland advetorial deal

By Desire Tshuma

Presidential Adviser and Prevail Group Chairman Dr Paul Tungwarara has blessed Scotland with USD $200,000 annual advertising deal with The Scottland Magazine Show.

The sponsorship covers both the print and podcast editions which stands among the largest single-year advertising commitments ever seen in Zimbabwe’s sports media sector.

Dr Tungwarara said the decision was motivated by a spirit of collaboration and patriotism among business leaders dedicated to driving national growth.

“I got motivation from Sir Wicknell Chivhayo who is supporting the show and I decided that all Prevail companies will advertise with The Scottland Magazine Show for a year.

“I don’t view local peers as rivals, but I see the power of partnership critical in building Zimbabwe’s economy” Dr Tungwarara.

“The fact that we sometimes operate in similar industries with Honourable Scott doesn’t mean we are competitors, we complement each other,” added Dr Tungwarara.

Beyond media support, Dr Tungwarara announced plans to partner Scottland FC in the upcoming season to provide free transport for football fans using his Tap and Go service when the team plays at Rufaro Stadium in Mbare.

“We want to be part of Zimbabwe’s football transformation journey,” he declared.

Dr Tungwarara also congratulated Scottland FC on clinching the 2025 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League title, describing the victory as a triumph of “visionary leadership, hard work, and community spirit”.

“Keep it up Honourable Scott and the entire Scottland FC family. This victory is a win for the community and for Zimbabwean sport.”

Scottland Magazine Show Executive Producer, Tapiwa Letmore Mbidzo thanked Dr Tungwarara’s support for the support he rendered.

Dr Tungwarara took the opportunity to condemn drug and substance abuse, urging corporate players to join forces for the wellbeing of the country’s youth.

“Our country is suffocating under the drug abuse. I call upon other corporates to partner with Scottland for the betterment of Zimbabwe.” He encouraged Hon Scott to introduce village-level football tournaments to nurture raw talent and empower rural youth.

The Scottland FC CEO Ronald Moyo attributed the club’s success to “determination and teamwork”, while award-winning comedian Comic Elder kept guests entertained at what turned out to be a vibrant, celebratory showcase of sport, media, and patriotism.

TP PIC: Dr Tungwarara center and Scotland FC Executive

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