Eswatini Daily News

By Phumelele Mkhonta

The Inyatsi Group Holdings embraces humane deeds!
This has been proven in the Corporate Social Investment (CSI) expenditure which has amounted to over E100 million.

Giving the detailed account of how the initially mentioned company has planted back into society, Lidwala Insurance Managing Director Dr Thokozani Nkambule said their pillars in conducting their humanitarian works were sustainability, positive impact and alignment to their visions and values.

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“Among others in the last two years, IGH (Inyatsi Group Holdings) has given back to society in excess of E100 million.

These acts of goodness include Embiveni Foundation, an empowerment programme for the small-scale farmers, soccer tournament sponsorships both at national, regional and community levels,” narrated Dr Nkambule.

He further detailed saying through their CSI projects, they have rehabilitated and maintained the Nsoko – Maloma road, which benefits hundreds of communities and has become an enabler in development of the communities.

“In the last 12 months, Maloma has spent E60 million of its profits back to three communities; Mamba, Dlamini and Mngomezulu.

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The main initiatives have covered five pillars, namely education, infrastructural development, healthcare, water and sanitation and uplifting SMEs.

“We have assisted communities in building soccer pitches, community roads at Manganganeni and Erick Road in Gege-Sicunusa surrounding areas, benefitting hundreds of households.”

OTHER CSI PROJECTS LISTED: 

  • Donation of building materials to charity organisations like Philani Maswati. 
  • Renovation and annual dressing of Mbabane Government wards 
  • Providing start-up capital for over 40 vendors across the country through Eswatini Mobile. 
  • Through the Clinic Group and Lidwala Health, the group has conducted free wellness sessions across the country to promote healthy living and enabling people to know their health conditions. .

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