Petroleum Importers Limited says it believes in impacting rural communities by uplifting lives through development.
Director on the PIL board, Joseph Kerring, made the remarks today when the company handed over a library block and ICT facility to Katole Community Day Secondary School in Thyolo, worth K150 million.
Kerring noted that communities in rural areas lack access to important facilities like ICT and good infrastructure. He pledged continued commitment to improving lives in communities as part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Shire Highlands Education Division Manager, Evelyn Njima, commended PIL for what she described as a meaningful and timely donation, urging students to utilise the facilities to study hard, while the communities guard against vandalism.
By Yohane Chizomola, Thyolo





