Moza supports rehabilitation of water supply boreholes and offers prevention material against Covid-19

The Governor of Niassa province, Elina Judite da Rosa Victor Massengele, re-inaugurated 3 water supply boreholes in Majune district. The rehabilitation of the infrastructures came with financial support from Moza Banco. Likewise Moza donated Covid-19 prevention material to Majune and Chimbunila districts.

The District Government of Majune, in Niassa Province, informed Moza Banco that one of the challenges in the district was a limited capacity to supply water to the population, with the current coverage standing at around 56.2%. With a view to improving the supply capacity of this precious liquid, and as part of the good relations between the Government and the bank, Moza Banco was requested to support the Water and Sanitation sector, through the rehabilitation of 3 water supply boreholes, which had become inoperative.

The request was met with acceptance by the bank and last Saturday the Governor of Niassa led the reinauguration ceremony of the infrastructure which is set to benefit over 40 thousand local residents and others.

"These infrastructures carry a special symbolism for us and for the population of Majune, since the water sources inaugurated today will improve the lives of our population in terms of the quality of their health, water, safety and comfort. This community now avoids the risk of contagion from certain diseases and will see a shortening in distances travelled in search of water from rivers and wells", Elina Massengele said.

The Permanent Secretaries of Majune and Chimbunila, that benefited from Moza's support, welcomed the gesture and were unanimous in stating that "this assistance from Moza Banco will boost the actions that the districts have undertaken in order to prevent and combat Covid-19, as well as improve living conditions within the communities".

Sérgio Ribeiro, a member of Moza Banco’s Executive Committee, said that "the bank expects that, by granting this support, the capacity to provide water to the population will be improved. Likewise, we hope to contribute to strengthen the means of prevention and in the fight against Covid-19, which despite the disease’s stabilising trend, remains a current threat to the health and well-being of us all".

For Moza Banco, this donation lies within the scope of its corporate social responsibility and is part of the efforts that the bank has been undertaking to minimise the effects of this disease.


13/10/2021

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