BY BANELE MAGONGO
MBABANE – In a demonstration of commitment to health and wellness, the Ministry of Home Affairs soccer team was victorious in a match organised by the Ministry as part of its workplace wellness program on Wednesday (April 3, 2024) at the Ezulwini Sports ground.
In an energetic and intense match, the Ministry of Home Affairs soccer team emerged victorious against the Ministry of Public Service team, with a score of 2-1. The teams competed fiercely, demonstrating their skill and determination on the field. The game was a showcase of the talents of both teams, as well as their mutual respect and sportsmanship.
The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Public Service have organised a workplace wellness program, which includes soccer matches between the two ministries’ teams. These events are intended to promote physical fitness and general well-being among employees. The programs aim to create a healthy and supportive environment for all staff members. Both ministries are committed to the health and well-being of their employees, and the soccer matches are a fun and engaging way to encourage an active lifestyle.
In addition to promoting friendly competition, the workplace wellness program highlighted the significance of physical activity and sports in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It provided a platform for employees to engage in healthy physical activities, foster relationships with colleagues, and promote overall well-being. By emphasising the importance of physical activity and sports, the program aims to encourage employees to adopt a healthy lifestyle both at work and at home.
The soccer match was a resounding success, bringing together employees from different ministries and encouraging them to engage in physical activity, form friendships, and foster a healthy work environment. Initiatives like this are essential in promoting a workplace culture that values health and wellness, and the benefits of such an approach are evident in the enthusiasm of the participants. The shared experience of the match will no doubt lead to a more cohesive and productive workforce.