Thursday, July 2, 2009


Press Release

In essence of this trip and Vancouver whitecaps visit to Tanzania Lz enterprise with the endorsement and support from the government fulfilled her objectives in promoting tourism and sports development in Tanzania, LZ ENTEERPRISE wouldn’t fulfill her goals if it wasn’t for the support of the government at large the ministry of sports and culture, TFF, Tanzania tourist board, TANAPA, Ngorongoro conservation, NMB, TBC Serengeti breweries, Quality group, Azam FC, Sea Clif Hotel, Sopa lodges and other individual actors who regardless of other responsibilities they worked hand on hand with us to make all things happen.

Today, two amongst four players who are supposed to go for a trial in Canada are ready, and with the request of the management of the Vancouver whitecaps Nadir Haroub Ali (Canavaro) and Nizar Khalifan will be the first to join the team in Canada for trial followed by others upon the mention and the time table of the team. Whitecaps Vancouver. The two players will be departing any time from today.

We are greatly honored to be as a gate way through for this sports development in Tanzania but it should be noted that it is through good relationship and friendship between the Government of Tanzania and Canada that the visitation of Vancouver was a success and so this trial opportunity to our players too

LZ ENTERPRISE BACKGROUND

LZ Enterprise is based between the U.S. and Tanzania, dedicated to sports development through international exchange, youth development, and the universal game of football. In 2005, LZ Enterprise produced the Tanzania Soccer Summit hosting the Seattle Sounders in Tanzania for international friendship, football development, as well as introducing sports-tourism to Tanzania’s tourism sector. LZ Enterprise worked with the TZ Tourist Board to produce film doc, Discover Tanzania, which can be currently viewed on their website at: http://www.tanzaniatouristboard.com/pages/ttb_video.php.

LZ Enterprise, most recently, signed a letter of intent with the Govt. of Tanzania to initiate a (2.5 mill USD) nationwide sports development programme in Tanzanian schools: http://dailynews.habarileo.co.tz/features/index.php?id=8822

e are currently doing an overhaul on the LZ Enterprise website, but in the meantime there is a presentation from the Whitecaps visit at: www.sakulsky.com/tanzania

ABOUT WHITECAPS – www.whitecapsfc.com

Whitecaps team owners, Jeff Mallett – former President and CEO at Yahoo Inc., Greg Kerfoot – CEO of Seagate Software, and Steve Nash – Phoenix Suns guard / current

philanthropist will assist in bringing significant exposure and partnership to not only Tanzanian football, but the greater Tanzanian business community.

NORTH AMERCIAN SOCCER (United Soccer League – Major League Soccer)

The United Soccer Leagues First Division (often referred to as simply, USL-1) is a professional men's soccer league in North America. It is the second tier of soccer in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico league pyramid behind Major League Soccer. There are 11 teams managed by the United Soccer Leagues (USL).

ABOUT MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

Headquartered in New York City, Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and features many stars from the U.S. and around the world. The League's 14th season kicks off April 7, 2009. The 13 teams in MLS are: the Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, Chivas USA, Columbus Crew, D.C. United, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Kansas City Wizards, Los Angeles Galaxy, Red Bull New York, New England Revolution, Real Salt Lake and Toronto FC.

MLS was founded in 1993 as part of the bid for the United States to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The first season took place in 1996 beginning with 10 teams. Seasons run from late March or early April to November, with teams playing 30 regular season games each. Eight teams from the league compete in the post-season MLS Cup Playoffs, which culminate in MLS Cup

Media contact:

Rahim Zamunda Kangezi

zamunda@lzenterprise.net

+255-713-255-614

+1206-755-0332




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