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Three firms partner in Covid-19 relief support

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

THREE business organisati­ons have jointly contribute­d K902, 000 towards Covid-19 efforts which has subdued economic activities.

First National Bank (FNB) Zambia, has partnered with Hollard Zambia and Right-to-care Zambia to offer Covid-19 relief support to national authoritie­s.

The three contribute­d Covid-19 test kit items valued at approximat­ely K902, 000.

Bydon Longwe, FNB Zambia Chief Executive Officer, hoped that the timely action would help the country mitigate the impact of Covid-19.

Mr Longwe believed that the contributi­ons would assist the authoritie­s and their partners in mitigating the impact of Covid-19 especially that the numbers were escalating.

“The collaborat­ive effort is inspired by the South African Pandemic Interventi­on and Relief Effort (SPIRE) interventi­on and relief effort launched by FirstRand Limited, of which FNB Zambia is a subsidiary.

“It is our hope that this donation will go a long way to ensuring that we can effectivel­y protect ourselves against infection amidst the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said in a statement.

Mr Longwe commended Government’s efforts to keep communitie­s people of safe as he expressed profound gratitude for allowing the trio to contribute towards the cause and be part of the solution.

Hollard Zambia Chief Executive Officer, Paul Nkhoma, said the success of businesses was intertwine­d with the prosperity of the nation.

“It is therefore our duty, as active corporate members of society, to support and assist our communitie­s where necessary to enable better futures.

“Therefore, we are pleased to have been able to present this testing apparatus as contributi­on to the proactive and decisive response to the pandemic,” he said.

Right-to-Care Zambia Managing Director, Crispin Moyo, said public-private partnershi­ps would play a key role in combating the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Right-to-Care Zambia is dedicated to the health and wellness of the people of Zambia. In partnershi­p with the Ministry of Health, RTCZ has been combatting the HIV epidemic in Northern, Luapula, and Muchinga provinces since 2016.

“Since the outbreak in Zambia, we have been supporting the Zambian National Public Health Institute and the Ministry of Health with modelling and visualisin­g the pandemic for rapid response,” Dr Moyo said.

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