NEW: Seed-Co donates to Parirenyatwa Hospital

 

Online Reporter 

LOCAL seed producer, Seed-Co Limited, has donated 800 kilogrammes of butternut to Parirenyatwa Hospital. 

The donation will contribute to the institution’s dietary requirements. 

Seed-Co head of public relations and communications, Ms Marjorie Mutemererwa, handed over the goods to the hospital’s management, represented by its acting director of operations, Mr Alexio Rukanda and food services manager, Mrs Miriam Garapo. 

Ms Mutemererwa rallied corporates to support Parirenyatwa and other health institutions in the country. 

“We as a corporation, and other corporations, should mobilise resources and assist institutions like Parirenyatwa, so that our relatives, families, friends who are hospitalised here will have food,” she said. 

“By God’s grace we hope would be able to do Sally Mugabe Hospital, and hoping that we would be able to go to different institutions where the vulnerable children are being housed, such as Harare Children’s Home, and St Joseph’s House for Boys Chinyaradzo.” 

Mr Rukanda thanked Seed-Co for its continued support. 

Last year, Seed-Co donated 500kgs of mealie meal to Parirenyatwa Hospital.

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