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Over 50 Motibhai staff help clean Wailoaloa Beach

Over 50 Motibhai staff help clean Wailoaloa Beach

By Abigail Sorovi
31/07/2023
Photo: Motibhai Group

Motibhai has reaffirmed its commitment to Corporate social responsibility by organizing a clean up campaign with 50 of their staff at Wailoaloa Beach.

Group Manager People and Culture, Sanjay Kumar says recognising the urgent need to safeguard this precious natural beauty is in line with their vision towards a “clean Fiji.” Kumar says they firmly believe that a sustainable future begins with responsible actions in the present, and they must give back to the community and preserve their beautiful environment for generations to come.

He says with everyone joining hands for the cleanup drive, the initiative showcased the company's dedication to empowering communities and enriching lives beyond their core business activities.

Kumar says the beach cleaning event is just one of many philanthropic endeavours the company has undertaken, contributing to their larger goal of creating a positive impact on the society.

He further says their Motibhai Group staff also include Prouds and Burger King where they will be carrying out their various social work activities, primarily cleaning projects, and assisting challenged institutions in their local community.

He adds these places include beaches, parks, worship places, along the roadsides, orphanages, handicapped and special schools.

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