INSTAK dropped 30 locally made Palpo tablets at Warren Park 1 Primary School through CEO Kwame Muzawazi, who went to the same school back in the 90s. The donation hits as part of corporate responsibility targeting the Warren Park area near their Liberation City project, and Bindura University actually manufactured the tablets right here in Zimbabwe.
Muzawazi told everyone that former students need to pump resources back into places that shaped them and announced he plans to throw a fundraising dinner next year for building an all-weather tennis court at the school. INSTAK keeps pushing companies to buy Zimbabwean products since that approach helps the national economy grow.
The group already put in a community borehole for nearby residents and runs Liberation City facilities like the Museum of African Liberation while prioritizing local suppliers across operations.
Muzawazi told everyone that former students need to pump resources back into places that shaped them and announced he plans to throw a fundraising dinner next year for building an all-weather tennis court at the school. INSTAK keeps pushing companies to buy Zimbabwean products since that approach helps the national economy grow.
The group already put in a community borehole for nearby residents and runs Liberation City facilities like the Museum of African Liberation while prioritizing local suppliers across operations.