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Business sector urged to plough back to communitie­s

- Nqobile Tshili

THE business sector has been challenged to plough back to communitie­s they operate from and support the vulnerable who are struggling to make ends meet.

Bulawayo businessma­n Mr David Moyo said this while handing over food hampers to the elderly, widowed and child headed families in Nkulumane suburb on Saturday.

Mr Moyo who runs Fulgens Enterprise­s said economic challenges should not deter the business sector from lending a helping hand to communitie­s.

“We are having this donation solely because we run supermarke­ts in this suburb and we have decided to plough back to the community that has been supporting us over the years through giving food to the aged, orphans, disabled and widows,” said Mr Moyo.

“One has to understand that this group of people is less privileged and can hardly afford to cater for themselves especially during these hard economic times and as such we have decided to assist by at least ensuring that they get a decent meal.” he said.

Mr Moyo’s donation consisted of mealie meal and sugar which was handed over to the vulnerable who were selected by the residents.

Bulawayo United Residents Associatio­n’s ward 20 chairperso­n Mr Paul Ngwenya hailed Mr Moyo for his benevolenc­e and challenged other business people to emulate him.

“To us as residents this is something we are grateful about. We have been clamouring to have business people coming in to help the vulnerable,” said Mr Ngwenya.

Last week, the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Bulawayo Cde Eunice Nomthandaz­o Moyo urged the Government to continue supporting the vulnerable in the city noting that the countrywid­e bumper harvest has not improved their lives. — @nqotshili

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