E45 000 MATERIAL
EZULWINI – The partnership between Peaceful Warrior Foundation and Singwe Inkhundla is fast bearing fruits.
This follows a donation of E45 000 worth of material by USA Distillers and a mobile company. The former donated E20 000 worth of material while the mobile company came on board and contributed E25 000 worth of material. The companies’ kind gesture toward the noble project comes after different institutions pledged during the Ndunayithini Sports and Development Day which was held last month.
In His remarks, the foundation Chairman, His Royal Highness Prince Bandzile, thanked the companies for their support.
“It gives me pleasure to be part of this event marking the start of a long cherished partnership with Singwe Inkhundla. Without deviating from our mandate, we felt a great need to also assist the Singwe Inkhundla in construction of the four community halls located at Lulakeni, Nyatsini, Enjabulweni and Ekuthuleni Royal Kraal under Chief Gasa,” the prince said.
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“The structure will then be used to mobilise the youth to partake in activities that aim at horning their sporting skills. We believe the community halls in the four imiphakatsi will be a catalysts in drawing young people to fully partake in community development initiatives,” said the prince during the presentation which was held at Royal Villas at Ezulwini yesterday.
He pleaded with other partners to come on board to support such initiatives.
“From the onset, we had committed to working with the Prince Sicalo Foundation, which pioneered the construction of the recently opened state-of-the-art Ndunayithini Community Hall. We appreciate the prompt response shown by these companies and wish to assure that the donation will go a long way in completing the projects,” he said.
Meanwhile, Her Imperial Majesty, Queen Sheba III from Ethiopia, who was also present during the event, also lauded the companies for the contribution and hoped that it would inspire others to partner with such a noble project.
Minister of Tinkhundla Administration and Development David Ngcamphalala said they were short of words to appreciate the support by these companies.
“This is the beginning of great things to come. We are positive that more companies will join hands with us for the betterment of emaSwati,” Ngcamphalala said.
The company representatives also expressed their appreciation in partnering with a good initiative. Distillers were represented by their Administration Manager, John Creamer.
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