Amarula field guide scholarship benefits 104 in Botswana

Distel marketing manager for Botswana Lesotho Namibia and Swaziland Hardie Basson with Distell Botswana managing director Mothusi Molokomme in black and the  2015 trainees
Distel marketing manager for Botswana Lesotho Namibia and Swaziland Hardie Basson with Distell Botswana managing director Mothusi Molokomme in black and the 2015 trainees

The Annual Field Guide Scholarship by the Amarula Trust has benefited 104 graduates since inception, as the Amarula Trust invested over P2.5 million in the youth of Botswana.

Brought by Distell, who brews a number of hit labels such as Amarula, Hunter’s, Savanna, wines and spirits, the Amarula Trust aims to invest back into the communities they operate in.

Distell Marketing Manager for the Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland region   Hardie Basson says the Amarula Trust aims to drive projects that ensures up-liftment of the communities.

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