Businessman Shiraz Ferreira assist Maalwi schools to contain Coronavirus

Business person Shiraz Ferreira of SF International has kick-started his K100 million (approximately U$135,800) hygiene initiative to schools across the country to help in the prevention of deadly Coronavirus  pandemic.

Presenting the donation on behalf of Ferreira
Timely donation: A learner washing hands
The donation to help with learners hygiene

The coronavirus outbreak is no longer a threat for Africa, it is now a reality as more and more countries on the continent have cases including South Africa.

If the virus follows the pattern of other viruses, with seasonal peaks in winter, this will be a source of concern for Malawi, which is heading into its colder months and “flu season.”

As part of the donation,  Ferreira  on Tuesday, March 10  2020, donated tap water buckets, chlorine, anti bacterial hand liquid soap, twin saver paper and roll towels which will help to fight against the virus.

Some of the schools which have already benefitted from the donation are St Andrews International High School, St Andrews International Primary School,  Hillview International, Phoenix Schools and Henry Henderson Institute (H.H.I) schools.

Speaking when receiving the donation, Headteacher for St Andrews International  High School Kidron Smith thanked  Fereira for his kind donation.

“We are delighted to have this rare donation from SF International. We are sure that it will help to halt the spread of infections. We urge other well-wishers to follow suit,” he said.

Headteacher for St Andrews International Primary School David Marriott also hailed the company for what he said was timely donation.

“Thank you SF International for such timely gesture. At this stage, we all need to practice good hygiene both at school and at home. Washing our hands is an important part of this process and by your generous donations, we are all abit more confident in the hygiene at our school. ” he said.

SF International’s Director of Finance and  Operations represented Ferreira during the hand-over ceremony

According to World Health Organization (WHO), the deadly coronavirus can be prevented by good hygiene such as washing hands frequently.

Recently, the business magnet also pledged K300million (about U$ 408,163) to assist vulnerable children.

As part of the initiative, the business mogul has so far donated 5000 school bags, 6 HP desk top computers, drilled two boreholes in Chiradzulu district as well as paying school fees to needy students amounting to K20 Million ( U$27,210).

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Common Sense
Common Sense
4 years ago

What is the government doing?

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