The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

FML donates towards Covid-19

- Sunday Mail Reporter

FIRST Mutual Group yesterday joined other players in the private sector donating towards the fight against Covid-19 pandemic after contributi­ng $750 000 towards food packs to be distribute­d to vulnerable communitie­s.

In a statement, FMG group marketing and strategy executive Mr Farayi Mangwende said the food packs targeted people in self-isolation.

“Following the Covid-19 pandemic, … First Mutual Group subsidiari­es have responded to the call and will complement the Government’s and other corporate organisati­ons efforts in this fight by making a contributi­on of $750 000 towards food packs to be distribute­d to vulnerable communitie­s,” read the statement.

“The intention is to provide food/ home care packs to people in self isolation, isolation packs for larger family units, primary caregivers or breadwinne­rs, and lastly to specifical­ly identified individual­s.”

This food packs will be distribute­d through a partnershi­p with Miracle Missions, a local a non-profit organisati­on. Private sector companies have in recent weeks made large donations towards assisting the fight against coronaviru­s in cash and kind.

“First Mutual is playing its role as a responsibl­e corporate and contributi­ng to a national cause,” the company further stated.

“This is in line with the group’s CSR initiative­s to contribute to the community in which the business operates and has been involved in previous fundraisin­g efforts towards the cholera epidemic and Cyclone Idai disaster experience­d in Zimbabwe the past two years.”

Delta Corporatio­n recently donated $5 million and committed to hand over other goods worth $1 million.

Croco Motors also donated an ambulance worth US$ 90 000, among a number of corporates that have given to the cause.

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