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Sakunda in multi-million COVID-19 donation

Tsitsi Ndabambi

In a show of patriotism as the nation continues fighting the Covid-19 pandemic, Sakunda Holdings has donated its US$2.6 million medical equipment and Arundel Hospital to Government.
The donations will be used by every Zimbabwean without paying a dollar.
Government received the donation with both hands as the number of Covid 19 cases are increasing.
As if not enough, Sakunda also promised to pay salaries for 55 medical experts to work at Arundel.
Sakunda handed the donation to President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House this Thursday at an event witnessed by some members of the national COVID-19 taskforce.
The firm recently refurbished the medical facility which has not been in use for many years.
Sakunda Holdings Chief Executive Officer Kudakwashe Tagwirei said the donation was his company”s way of giving back to the community.
“Sakunda Holdings and its associates came up with a private initiative to compliment government efforts to curb this pandemic specifically in the provision of health facilities, equipment, training and vaccines. The equipment being donated today include PPEs, 15 emergency ventilators, 40 portable ventilators, 35 thousand rapid testing kits, among others worth USD2.6 million,” Tagwirei in a statement.
Sakunda Holdings further donated Arundel Hospital for use by the government of Zimbabwe as a COVID-19 centre.
“The facility will be accessible to every Zimbabwean at no cost. To ensure operationalisation of the hospital, 55 medical professionals have been employedand their salaries for six months have been provided. Renovations, equipment installed and running cost at the hospital have cost Sakunda about USD 2.8 million. Five emergency ventilators, 10 protable ventilators, 3 portable ultra sound scan, 2200 rapid testing kits, 1350 protective suits among other equipment have been installed at the hospital,” said Tagwirei.
Besides what has been donated to government, Sakunda has another consignment which is in transit from China which include, PPEs, 41 ICU ventilators, 41 ventilator monitors, 10 oxygen concentrators and 20 beds.
“Sakunda’s partners are also donating 300 thousand litres of fuel, thus 50 thousand litres monthly for the next six months, 1800 tonnes of maize to the government to assist in the national COVID-19 response. Sakunda Holdings is also facilitating a ZWL30 million grant, at ZWL5 million monthly for six months which will be available to universities of Government choice for research and development in the area of COVID-19,” he said. Receiving the donations, President Emmerson Mnangagwa spoke highly of Sakunda.
“I want you all to know, that we accept with similar gratitude whatever you have brought but of course, even Jesus had twelve desciples but we all know he had more favor towards Peter,” President Mnangagwa said.
“I don’t know the reason but maybe Peter quickly understood Jesus more than the others. I am Saying so because I have a list of Sakunda who have done quite a lot in the volumes of the things that we need. I feel comfortable because there can’t be anymore crying when it comes to equiping front line workers in the ministry of health professionals in terms of Personal Protective Equipment,”

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