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Kokosi primary Soul Buddies spread kindness at Ubuntu Home

Learners from Kokosi Primary School's award-winning Soul Buddies group spent their Sunday giving back to the community by visiting the Ubuntu Home, where they donated food and shared meaningful moments with elderly residents.

The Soul Buddies group from Kokosi Primary School took their own time this past Sunday to visit the Ubuntu Home.

This facility has been caring for the elderly and destitute residents for decades. Dipuo Qupe, the dedicated teacher leading Kokosi Primary School’s Soul Buddies group, visited the facility with a group of learners.

They not only gave out food, but also spent some special time with the Ubuntu residents. This caring attitude shows why this Soul Buddies group was recently chosen as one of the 10 finalists in Gauteng in the national Kool 2B South African Colours of National Pride Schools competition.

Qupe herself also received the prestigious Best Soul Buddies Facilitator award for the Gauteng West region last year.

Anyone who wants to vote for the group, which is the only group from Merafong to be chosen as one of the provincial finalists, can still do so.

Voting for the Kool 2B South African Colours of National Pride Schools competition is free and done exclusively via WhatsApp. Readers who want to vote must WhatsApp the exact hashtag #MySoSuperKoolFlagSchool, followed by the name Kokosi Primary School to 1336.

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Adele Louw

Adele has been in the community media since 1997, first in Mpumalanga and since 2008 in Gauteng, and is passionate about giving a voice to residents of all communities.

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