Bridging the Gap initiative allows Gautrain passengers to download e-books for free

06 September 2016 - 14:21
By Neo Goba

The Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) is the first state entity in South Africa to partner with Bookboon‚ in an initiative which will allow consumers‚ students in particular‚ to download free e-books for the next 12 months. Speaking during the launch of the Bridging the Gap project at the Sandton Gautrain station on Tuesday afternoon‚ GMA CEO Jack van der Merwe said this was a way of giving back to needy students.

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