Absa Bank Zambia, one of the leading financial institutions in the country, has made a significant contribution of essential supplies to the Ministry of Health towards the fight against cholera.
The donation is part of Absa Bank’s commitment to supporting the communities in which it operates and helping to improve public health outcomes.
Some of the essential supplies donated include supplies such as gumboots, raincoats, personal protective equipment, hand washing stations, sprayers, and medical equipment.
Speaking during the handover ceremony attended by the Zambian Business Times – ZBT, at the Cholera epicenter in Lusaka, Absa Bank Zambia Finance Director, Venus Hampinda said the donation is a testament to Absa Bank’s commitment to making a positive difference in society.
She said Absa is concerned about the current cholera outbreak and is committed to helping curb the spread of the disease.
Hampinda said that Absa is also dedicated to supporting the community and government initiatives of frontline workers in communities most impacted by the outbreak.
She further added that Absa is also dedicated to supporting people attending to patients at the cholera center.
“We are deeply moved by the agency of the cholera outbreak that is currently affecting our beloved nation. We must join hands with the Ministry of Health to curb the spread of this devastating disease,” she said.
“today we are proud to announce a significant donation to the Ministry of Health, this donation is not just a contribution; it is a testament to our dedication to supporting community and government initiatives, particularly those that directly cater to the needs of the Frontline workers in communities most impacted and those attending to patients at the hero’s cholera center,” said Hampinda.
Hampinda expressed the company’s sympathy for the citizens affected by the crisis and commended the government’s efforts to mitigate the impact of the outbreak.
She emphasized the need for unity amid the outbreak and urged corporate entities and stakeholders to join in supporting the efforts of the Ministry of Health.
She therefore reaffirmed the company’s commitment to fostering a just society for the people of Zambia during the outbreak.
“As we extend our solidarity, we call upon fellow corporate entities and stakeholders to join hands in supporting the efforts of the Ministry of Health. Together we can make a substantial impact, safeguarding the health and wellbeing of our fellow citizens. Absa Bank Zambia, in partnership with the Air Power Ladies Club, significantly contributed to improving the cancer diseases hospital’s infrastructure,” she said.
“Our donations have supported refurbishment works and aided in combating the COVID-19 pandemic through World Vision Zambia. These actions underscore our commitment as a responsible corporate citizen and a partner in government. Absa Bank Zambia remains steadfast in our commitment to Fostering a just society and standing in solidarity with the people of Zambia. We are here for you and together we will overcome this challenge,” said Hampinda.
Speaking when she received the donation Minister of Healthy Sylvia Masebo said the contribution is expected to significantly impact cholera prevention efforts, as it will help in areas most affected by the disease.
“We are very excited because you have given us almost everything that will help us to get on the ground to get on the ground and begin. Yes, they will not be sufficient for the whole Lusaka but they are sufficient to make us start. So you will be seeing us on the ground sharing some of these protective clothing and everything in the communities to improve our surroundings.,” she said.
“We want to say thank you to Absa. Absa has been an all-weather friend of this government and in particular the Ministry of Health. Your donation is a big testament that you are healthy and alive and that you are always there to support us,” said Masebo.