Matutu subscribes TellZim News for Masvingo urban schools

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Tongai Matutu

Upenyu Chaota

12 Jan 2018 – Former MDC-T Masvingo Urban Member of Parliament (MP) Tongai Matutu has made a subscription deal with TellZim News for all primary schools in the constituency, a move he says will help to promote literacy and improve access to information.
He also subscribed for Mucheke Old People’s Home, Pioneer Cottages old people’s home and Alpha Cottages children’s shelter.
“TellZim News has earned for itself a unique identity due to its commitment to development and education. For this reason, I have seen it fit to make sure that the newspaper gets to the libraries of all primary schools.
“I also considered the plight of inmates at our charity institutions who would like to know more about their community but lack the resources. I believe TellZim News will keep them informed and entertained.
“I am going to subscribe more newspapers from other media houses in the long run but for now, TellZim News is a good starting point and pupils will benefit from the accurate reporting by the newspaper,” said Matutu.
Masvingo urban has a total of 11 primary schools and all of them will benefit from the gesture.top news

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