TNM lights up Malawi schools
MOBILE
By BiztechAfrica - March 21, 2012, 4:52 p.m.Telco TNM Malawi has installed solar energy at six schools in the Karonga area.
As part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives, mobile service provider TNM has installed solar panels and related equipment at schools at Chisalankhanga, Ibundya, Lemero, Chisowolo, Mponya and Lupembe.
This allows students in the area to study at night. It brings to 10 the number of schools that have been electrified in the area.
TNM frequently supports education initiatives, and also recently supplied desks to Chichiri Primary School in Blantyre.
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