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LuckyBets partners creators of hit sitcom Bachelors in support of local entertainment

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LuckyBets partners creators of hit sitcom Bachelors in support of local entertainment

LUCKYBETS has announced an exciting new partnership with the creative team behind Bachelors, the hit sitcom that has captured audiences with its witty humour and authentic portrayal of young men navigating life, love and friendship while sharing a house.

The Bachelors series, known for its relatable storylines and fresh comedic voice, has quickly become a fan favorite.

Its sharp writing, dynamic cast, and everyday realism have made it a standout in local entertainment, offering audiences a mirror into the trials and triumphs of modern urban life.

Now, thanks to a new collaboration with LuckyBets, the production team behind Bachelors will gain additional support to continue developing the series and expanding its reach.

The partnership underscores LuckyBets’ growing commitment to investing in the creative industries, particularly film and television, as part of its broader community engagement programme.

Speaking about the initiative, Mary Zengeya, general manager at LuckyBets, highlighted the company’s dedication to nurturing local talent and storytelling.

“We are thrilled to be supporting Bachelors and the talented minds bringing it to life,” Zengeya said.

“LuckyBets has long believed in backing passion, skill, and creativity—values that extend beyond sport or gaming.

“After our recent initiatives in supporting chess development, we’re proud to now play a part in promoting the performing arts as well.

“It’s all about empowering communities and creating opportunities for growth.”

Zengeya noted that the collaboration with Bachelors represents a natural extension of LuckyBets’ commitment to entertainment, strategy and intellect—elements that resonate both in games of skill like chess and in the art of storytelling that drives local cinema and television.

For the Bachelors team, the partnership brings not only financial backing, but also a show of confidence in Zimbabwe’s (or the local industry’s) creative ecosystem.

Viewers can look forward to more high-quality episodes and special projects that continue to celebrate homegrown talent.

As Bachelors returns for its new season, the partnership with LuckyBets marks an inspiring moment for both entertainment and corporate support in the arts—proving that when business and creativity meet, the results can be something truly special.

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