First Mutual Properties donates to Xtreme Trans Foundation Orphanage

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Listed property management and development firm, First Mutual Properties, has through its real estate arm, Oyster Real Estate, donated solar panels, lithium batteries, roof repair materials, and bedding to the XTREME Trans Foundation Orphanage in Goromonzi, Business Times can report.

 

The orphanage is one of the recipients of an initiative by the Fairy Patch Foundation, an NGO whose primary focus is to assist orphanages with clean energy and water as well as other requisite support.

“The donation underscores First Mutual Properties’ unwavering commitment to fostering social responsibility and enhancing the quality of life within the communities it serves,” First Mutual Holdings Limited’s Group Marketing and Strategy Executive, Farayi Mangwende said.

She added:  “Recognising the critical role of reliable and sustainable energy, the provided solar kits will ensure uninterrupted power supply, greatly benefiting the daily operations and safety of the orphanage.

“This effort is part of a broader strategy by the entire First Mutual Holdings Limited group to integrate sustainability into the core of our business practices and to make a positive impact on the environment.

By equipping the XTREME Trans Foundation Orphanage with these essential resources, First Mutual Properties aims to create a nurturing and supportive environment for the children, helping them to thrive despite the challenges they face.”

First Mutual Properties has a significant property portfolio, comprising some 124 178 square metres of lettable space made up of office parks, retail shops, commercial and industrial property.

It owns and manages 41 buildings in the major economic hubs of Zimbabwe, including high-rise commercial buildings, industrial and warehouse properties and retail outlets.

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