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The Selekta Base Foundation made a meaningful impact over the weekend after donating food hampers to elderly and vulnerable members of the Sunningdale community as part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts.
The initiative was led by Selekta Base, born Arnold Tinashe Chigwerewe, and received notable support from Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume, who personally joined the team in distributing the hampers and engaging with beneficiaries.
Mayor Mafume commended the Foundation’s efforts, stressing the importance of community solidarity and civic responsibility in supporting vulnerable groups.
The charitable drive also attracted participation from bike clubs, car clubs, friends and supporters, all of whom contributed to the success of the initiative.
Speaking at the event, Selekta Base said one does not need wealth to make a difference in people’s lives.
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“You do not have to wait until you are rich to help those in need. Giving back starts with compassion, unity and action,” he said.
He reiterated that the Foundation remains committed to rolling out charitable initiatives throughout the year, assisting communities in every possible way.
Mayor Mafume said authorities were aware of the challenges faced by residents and would work with relevant stakeholders to implement sustainable solutions.
Beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the Foundation for the gesture, saying the food hampers would go a long way in improving their livelihoods.
The Selekta Base Foundation also applauded the many individuals and groups who supported the initiative, noting that their collective effort reinforced the message that meaningful change is possible through unity.
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