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Central Motor club donates money and food

Central Motor Club Donates Food Items To COVID-19 Task Force

The Central Motor club, a member of the 15 Motorsports clubs that form up FMU(federation of Motorsports clubs of Uganda) under it’s incoming administration of Central motor club have Donated cash and food items to use in help fighting covid-19 pandemic.

While addressing the Nation yesterday afternoon, the President honored many companies for standing together with the country with full support. Many companies gave in cash and others volunteered with food items to help fight the deadly virus. Among people who supported the cause include SK Mbuga, Hamis Kigundu, Pastor Kakande, Pastor Aloysius Bugingo who gave in 100M and many others, numerous to list.

However, the Central Motor Club also contributed million of shillings to FMU’S Emergency Response Ambulance initiative and also donated food items like Posho(400kgs)Beans (205kgs) Rice (150kgs)and washing Soap(Soap 500bars) to the National covid19 Task force.

This was appreciated yesterday during the Presidential speech and was a marketing strategy to their club as well.

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