Ecobank donates to local school Bulawayo mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni presents scholarships from Ecobank to pupils at Sigombe Primary School during Ecobank Day in Nkulumane, Bulawayo on Saturday

Natasha Chamba , Business Reporter
PAN-African banking group, Ecobank, on Saturday donated goods worth $20 000 to Sigombe Primary School in Bulawayo.

Speaking at the handover event, which marked the 6th annual ‘Ecobank Day’ commemorations, head of commercial banking in Zimbabwe and Sadc cluster Mr Johnson Mahanga said the significance of the donation came from the bank’s overall corporate social responsibility theme for 2018, which is “Support for Orphans in Africa.”

“The significance of this donation goes back to the bank’s corporate social responsibility of giving back to the community that supports us.

“This year we are providing for the most vulnerable children among us by donating goods worth $20 000 to the school to help with the orphans in their midst,” he said.

He said the bank last year paid school fees for 10 pupils but this year they increased the number with 19 more pupils and provided complete school uniforms for the 19 pupils including providing 29 food hampers for orphans at the school.

He said the bank also donated two Jojo tanks to the school with a capacity of 10 000 litres each.

The bank has been commemorating the Ecobank Day with Sigombe Primary School for the past four years donating scholarships for the less privileged pupils.

A Grade Six pupil at the school, Nokuthula Ncube, who spoke on behalf of the school head, Mrs Ellen Ngwenya, said the school was humbled by Ecobank’s gesture.

“As orphans and vulnerable children we would like to express our gratitude for the support we continue to get from caring Pan-African bank,” she said.

“Today 29 learners will receive school fees scholarships for a year, 19 will receive a complete set of school uniforms and grocery hampers. In addition the school will receive 29 Jojo tanks with a capacity of 10 000 litres each.”

Ecobank has also extended similar support to Mother of Peace Children’s Home in Mutoko where it renovated two dormitories, set up a library and donated furniture, books, assorted groceries, water treatment chemicals, disinfectants and clothing.

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