Africa-Press – Lesotho. THE Lesotho National Insurance Group (LNIG) Hollard donated food parcels to the SOS Children’s Village yesterday worth more than M20 000. The LNIG Hollard CEO, Mpho Vumbukani, said they decided to donate to the children’s village so that they do not study on empty stomachs.
He said the SOS has a good history of raising children. “We have a history with the SOS. We want to make a difference in communities that we work with,” Vumbukani said.
Because of Covid-19 that wreaked havoc globally, the company thought of the SOS that it was not spared from the devastating impact of the pandemic. Vumbukani said they thought that the children at the village should be assisted with food parcels like those who still stay with their actual families.
The food parcels include maize-meal, milk, cooking oil, sugar and gas amongst others. Vumbukani said education is a tool that could help the children to shape their lives and mold their future.
As an institution known for dealing with finances, Vumbukani said they felt a need to help children make the right choices about their future. He said there is a clear way on how children are raised.
We know there is accountability within the SOS,” Vumbukani said.
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