CTS Courier donates to Malingunde School for the Blind
CTS Courier has donated K1 million and ten bags of maize to Malingunde School for the Blind in a gesture of goodwill and community support.
Speaking in an interview, CTS Courier chief executive officer Jacqueline Bokosi said the company was moved by the challenges facing the school.

She said: “After learning about the difficulties the school is going through, we felt it was wise to extend our support. This donation is also our way of celebrating the awards our company has received this year and thanking God for His blessings.”
Bokosi also appealed to other stakeholders to come forward and assist.
“I want to encourage companies, organizations, and well-wishers to donate to the school. Let’s not leave everything to the government. This school is facing many challenges that require collective support,” she added.

Receiving the donation, one of the school’s teachers, Frank Maseleka, hailed CTS Courier for the timely support.
“This donation will go a long way in addressing some of the needs at the school. We truly appreciate the gesture,” he said.
To further brighten the day, the company invited renowned gospel artists Maggie Mangani, Lloyd Phiri, and Carol Kadzuwa to entertain the students with live performances.
CTS Courier also disbursed K600,000 to support three widowed women in starting their small-scale businesses.



