RBCT donated R1 028 282 to 28 various NPOs as part of its CSI initiatives
As part of RBCT’s commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen, it is our policy to conduct business in a manner that is compatible with the economic, social and environmental needs of the communities in which we operate.
RBCT’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme plays a key role in enhancing the quality of life in the communities within which our people live.
Our aim is to promote the development of self-reliant communities and to facilitate sustainable community development programmes.
Our 2019 initiatives primarily focused on education and community welfare.
During 2019, RBCT donated R4.1 million to various causes.
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Amangwe Village received a donation of R350 000
The Wildlands Conservation Trust received a donation of R350 000
RBCT gave Ethembeni Care Centre a cheque of R100 000 to assist the care centre in the work they are doing
Mandela Day at Ethembeni Care Center
AFTER – RBCT built much-needed ablution
facilities for Mfaniso Secondary School in
KwaMthethwa, Dondotha. The project was
valued at R732 310
BEFORE – Mfaniso School’s toilets before the start of RBCT’s project
AFTER – RBCT renovated classrooms at Ntabeni School in Empembeni, Ndindima. Theproject was valued at R784 310
BEFORE – Classrooms were in a very poor and unsafe condition before RBCT stepped in
RBCT sponsored 10 laptops for the top achieving schools at the
King Cetshwayo District Excellence Awards
Ntongande School was one of the three rural schools that benefitted from RBCT’s ‘Caring for Girls’ initiative
Girls from Mfaniso School received sanitary pads as part of the Caring for Girls initiative
A total of 784 girls from three rural schools, including Zimeme School, benefited from sanitary pad donations to the value of R115 000
RBCT donated 100 school desks to Ehawini Technical High School
RBCT donated boxing equipment to Esikhawini Boxing Gym Club
RBCT gave R150 000 towards Inkanyezi Academy’s Literacy Programme
RBCT hosted a sports tournament in partnership with Inkanyezi Academy
Sports Tournaments partnered with Inkanyezi Academy
RBCT hosted a sports tournament which involved four schools that fall under the
Inkanyezi Academy Literacy programme
RBCT sponsored the South African Special Olympic athletes with 400 peak caps and water
RBCT supported the Special Tournaments Games by SA Special Olympic Athletes
Richards Bay Christian School received 210 water bottles from RBCT
For more information, contact RBCT’s Corporate Social Investment officer, Princess Sibiya, at Tel: 035 904 4020 or email: psibiya@rbct.co.za.
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