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Ranjit Garments has committed to make and donate bed-sheets pillowcases and blankets to the Ministry of Health

Ranjit Garments has committed to make and donate bed-sheets pillowcases and blankets to the Ministry of Health

By Violet Matakibau
22/04/2020
Ranjit Garments donated a total of 850 bed-sheets and 850 pillow cases last week. [image: Health Ministry]

Ranjit Garments has committed to make and donate 3000 bed-sheets 3000 pillowcases and 300 blankets to the Ministry of Health.

The items will be used in community isolation facilities set up by Ministry Of Health across the country.

They donated a total of 850 bed-sheets and 850 pillow cases last week and will be donating the rest in the course of two weeks.

The Ministry of Health says such timely assistance from corporate organisations go a long way in responding to this pandemic.

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services also thanks other companies and organisations who have contributed to the Ministry’s efforts in containing the spread of COVID-19.

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