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Hieroglyphics Printing supports rebuild

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Hieroglyphics Printing supports rebuild

Helping hand… Hieroglyphics Printing and Signage recently donated N$1 000 to Ella Du Plessis Secondary School for efforts to rebuild the girls’ hostel that suffered a devastating fire on 4 October. The donation was accepted by a Life Skills teacher at the school (far right), who received the handover from a Hieroglyphics marketing officer, alongside a group of Ella du Plessis students. Hieroglyphics Printing and Signage has urged other businesses and corporates to follow suit and lend a hand to those who may need it. 

Photo: Contributed