The Herald (Zimbabwe)

FIRST MUTUAL LAUNCHES SCHOLARSHI­P FUND:

Leading Financial service group First Mutual has unveiled an $80 000 scholarshi­p fund with the Reformed Church University (RCU) that will run until 2021.

- Business Reporter

THE RCU, First Mutual Scholarshi­p fund, which is part of First Mutual’s corporate social responsibi­lity, will be used to provide bursaries and ancillary support to primary school children with multiple vulnerabil­ities.

A total of $20 000 will be made available each year over the next four years to six potential beneficiar­ies.

The money will cover tuition, boarding, fees and living expenses.

The scholarshi­p fund, which will assist beneficiar­ies from the Reformed Church University, will be awarded on the basis of humanitari­an need and academic merit.

Speaking at the memorandum of understand­ing signing ceremony early this week, First Mutual Holdings Limited chief executive Mr Douglas Hoto said the partnershi­p with the Reformed Church was one that they value as it is aligned to one of their core values which is “care”.

“As a responsibl­e corporate citizen we care about the environmen­t and communitie­s within which we operate. We applaud the Reformed Church University of Zimbabwe for going beyond in the extension of their brand to include a university and particular­ly in special needs education which deals with learners with disabiliti­es.

“Their ethos of continuous improvemen­t and relevance to the Zimbabwean landscape is aligned to our ethos as a group. We believe in bringing economic dignity to our customers and this partnershi­p is aimed at improving the lot of selected economical­ly disadvanta­ged, gifted recipients reflects our brand positionin­g as we all work together to empower the recipients through education,” he said.

The Reformed Church University vice chancellor Professor Wiseman Magwa expressed his appreciati­on to First Mutual for the initiative which will go a long way to support the university whose bias is towards students with special needs and are physically incapacita­ted.

“We are greatly humbled to accept this noble commitment by First Mutual to support our institutio­n which is a first of its kind since the inception of the university and we pledge our support for the implementa­tion of the scholarshi­p. We are proud to be asso- ciated with First Mutual,” he said.

The fund is an added opportunit­y for the expansion of the First Mutual Foundation whose main objective to afford bursaries and ancillary support to primary school children with multiple vulnerabil­ities.

First Mutual’s corporate social responsibi­lity programme also extends to sports in schools through the partnershi­p with the National Associatio­n of Secondary Schools (NASH) which promote sports in secondary schools.

 ??  ?? First Mutual Holdings Limited chief executive Mr Douglas Hoto (centre) and Reformed Church University vice chancellor Professor Wiseman Magwa (right) sign the memorandum of understand­ing for the scholarshi­p fund while FML group marketing and strategy...
First Mutual Holdings Limited chief executive Mr Douglas Hoto (centre) and Reformed Church University vice chancellor Professor Wiseman Magwa (right) sign the memorandum of understand­ing for the scholarshi­p fund while FML group marketing and strategy...

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