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Valuable donation to Empangeni school

‘We recently learnt that a school in the community we serve, Nongweleza High School, was in desperate need of exercise books,’ said Boxer Empangeni Branch Manager Ndumiso Zwane

AS South Africans strive to create better conditions for learners in classrooms across the country, Boxer Empangeni has heeded the call and ensured that a local school has enough writing material to get the most out of their 2020 year of learning.

‘We recently learnt that a school in the community we serve, Nongweleza High School, was in desperate need of exercise books,’ said Boxer Empangeni Branch Manager Ndumiso Zwane.

‘We had to step in and lend a hand.’

Zwane sent his store’s Assistant Branch Manager, Anita Radebe, to the school with dozens of exercise books for the pupils.

‘Now they can put pen to paper and concentrate on their studies,’ added Zwane.

The discount supermarket has a long history in Empangeni.

‘Boxer originally opened its first store in Empangeni in 1977,’ said Boxer Marketing Director, Andrew Mills.

‘Over four decades later and this amazing town continues to hold a special place in our hearts at Boxer, so when we hear that our community is in need, we make every effort to assist.’

‘We want our communities to grow and for that we need to ensure our school children have access to the right tools  to learn,’ said Zwane.

 

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