DisChem's CEO, Rui Morais, promises a R12 million donation to South African causes following the Springboks' historic 12-11 win in the final.
DisChem CEO Rui Morais pledges R12 million, matching the points scored in the final, to address pressing South African challenges.
That’s the promise of DisChem CEO Rui Morais, who was so inspired, he penned a letter to captain Siya Kolisi and his team. To ensure that the suitably named National Heroes’ Day on 15 December is a worthwhile day of tangible social impact, Dis-Chem has committed to kicking off the first of the 12 projects with its staff on that date.Each subsequent month will see R1 million go towards a specific cause – and each project, which will be identified with input from Dis-Chem staff – will address relevant concerns.
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