Nedbank pledges R12m to help alleviate the Covid-19 pandemic

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SPONSORED | Nedbank will be working with the department of health to provide aid to vulnerable areas

has made a R12m donation in aid of hunger relief efforts, and to help mobilise, train and equip volunteers with the necessary information and hygiene products to drive awareness across the country, prioritising provinces with the highest infection rate.

“Given the unprecedented situation that we find ourselves in, it is imperative that we act swiftly to support our communities in any way that we can, particularly those with limited access to food and markets. The bank will be working with the department of health and each province will continue to work with local health departments to provide aid to vulnerable areas. The project involves comprehensive risk communication and community engagement, as well as hygiene promotion, which includes correct handwashing and sanitising techniques, and information dissemination and awareness.

 

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R12 million? After baying out 4 billion in dividends and bonuses? Why even bother promoting this?

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