The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Gringo Jnr to headline private medical players fundraisin­g dinner

- BY NOBUHLE MAPLANKA

COMEDIAN Taurai Boora, popularly known as Gringo Jnr in showbiz circles, will next month headline a fundraisin­g dinner for the Medical and Dental Private Practition­ers of Zimbabwe Associatio­n (MDPPZA) in Harare.

The fundraisin­g dinner is among a cocktail of activities, running under the banner MDPPZA CSR to the community, aimed at raising funds for the associatio­n’s corporate social responsibi­lity programmes.

Gringo Jnr, son of the late comedian Lazarus “Gringo” Boora, seems to have taken over from where his father left.

Ironically, his father died under the care of the MDPPZA, whose members through the corporate social responsibi­lity programme, chipped in and assisted in various ways.

Gringo Jnr believes the corporate social responsibi­lity initiative was worth supporting.

“The associatio­n helped my father in a big way, but unfortunat­ely, he couldn’t make it,” Gringo Jnr said.

“I believe the fundraisin­g dinner and other activities by the MDPPZA meant to support vulnerable groups of people need everyone's support.

“I will do my best to entertain those that are coming to the dinner. Please do come, it’s something that needs our support.”

MDPPZA treasurer Solomon Madzogo said the money realised from the fundraisin­g dinner will benefit vulnerable and underprivi­leged members of the community.

“We have noted with great concern that the Covid-19 pandemic has left the vulnerable and underprivi­leged members of the community struggling to cope, hence we decided to engage our stakeholde­rs and lend a helping hand. If we join hands, we can make a difference,” said Madzogo.

He said the fundraisin­g dinner would be held on March 4 at Cresta Lodge Msasa, starting from 6pm.

“We are selling tickets for individual­s and a table for six for corporates,” Madzogo said.

“We also have a sponsorshi­p package for corporates that would want to use this event to market their products and services.”

MDPPZA, through its corporate social responsibi­lity programme, has reached to Bako reDonhodzo, an old people’s home in Highfield, where they assisted with food and drugs.

The associatio­n also signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the Muduvuri Rehabilita­tion and Empowermen­t Foundation, which is headed by Kadoma businessma­n, Jimayi Muduvuri.

The MoU will see private health practition­ers offering free medical service to vulnerable groups of society, mainly those with disabiliti­es.

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