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Ram Sami and Sons Fiji Limited donate eggs to Police officers working in the frontline

Ram Sami and Sons Fiji Limited donate eggs to Police officers working in the frontline

By Navitalai Naivalurua
09/05/2021
[image: supplied]

Ram Sami and Sons Fiji Limited donated eggs to the Fiji Police Force who has been working with frontline officers in battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ram Sami says the donation is part of their corporate social responsibility for the second quarter of 2021.

They say that despite a lot of criticism and pressure, the Police Force continues to support the Ministry of Health in their battle against our common enemy COVID-19.

They add people should appreciate at least these front-liners so that it can motivate them a little further to win this battle. Ram Sami is encouraging other business houses to support them as well in any way they could.

They are urging the public to at least do their part such as downloading the careFIJI app, wearing masks, practice social distancing, continuously washing hands and practice other COVID-Safe measures that are in place.

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