Botswana: Construction Company Extends Helping Hand
[Botswana Daily News] Serowe -Grand Millinium Investment Construction Company has donated 300 bags of millie meal and 100 bags of sorghum meal to the COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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[Botswana Daily News] Serowe -Grand Millinium Investment Construction Company has donated 300 bags of millie meal and 100 bags of sorghum meal to the COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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