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Abey Kgotle; Wongalethu HS Principal, Ntombizonke Mamatu; MBSA Senior Paintshop Manager, Aiden Hartwanger; BCMM District Director, Nomvuselo Fikeni and Grade 12s at the presentation

Mercedes-Benz distributes COVID-19 PPE to Learners in Eastern Cape 

School children observe social distancing at the handover

 


Learner with sanitiser manufactured at MBSA East London Plant

 

COVID-19 PPE Essentials Pack.

 

Mercedes-Benz South Africa  (MBSA) has continued to honour its pledge to support vulnerable communities in the Eastern Cape in the fight against the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as the pandemic continues. On 22 June, at an event hosted at Wongalethu High School in Mdantsane, East London, MBSA handed over approximately 2,000 packs containing COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to learners in Grades 7 and 12.

Commenting on the handover, CEO of MBSA and Executive Director: Manufacturing, Andreas Engling said: “The manufacturing of hand sanitisers from our manufacturing plant and the procurement of essential items for the donation and distribution to our CSR beneficiary schools is yet another way in which MBSA is showing its continued support in the fight against the coronavirus.

“As MBSA, we believe in making a difference by focusing our socially responsive efforts in the communities in which we operate. The handover of the essentials PPE today is an extension of the company’s focus on education and its support for the wellbeing, health and safety of its communities.”

The essentials packs contain a supply of facemasks, 500ml bottle of hand sanitiser produced with great precision from the MBSA Paintshop, 100ml tubs of aqueous cream and COVID-19 educational material. The distribution is part of the handovers scheduled to take place from 22-25 June and will reach 15,000 learners in eight Rally to Read Primary Schools, 15 STEP schools (9 Primary and 6 High Schools) and 143 learners who attend the African Angels Independent School.

“As MBSA, we continue to challenge ourselves to find ways to inhibit further contagion of COVID-19. As a responsible corporate citizen, we recognise the importance of supporting the communities in which we operate and will deploy our history of manufacturing excellence to safeguard the health and safety of the people of the Eastern Cape during this pandemic,” concluded Engling.

In May, following a declaration that the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality is a COVID-19 hotspot, MBSA pledged its support to the Eastern Cape Provincial Government with the manufacturing and supply of 3D printed recyclable plastic face shields and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) breathing aid devices, which are pending regulatory approval.

 

 

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