Local church gives back to the community
The purpose of donations was to give back to the community as they are the main support of the scholar transport industry.
Remnant Fellowship Church recently donated food parcels and clothes to the underprivileged in Thembisa’s Winnie Mandela section.
The donations consisted of 55 basic food parcels and 70 parcels containing clothes.
The purpose of donations was to give back to the community as they are the main support of the scholar transport industry.

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“As a community-based church we serve in many ways,” said Pastor Eric Maloka.
He said they wanted to uplift the community and to share Christmas cheer with the less privileged.
“We have been doing our work since Covid-19, donating to those in need. Covid-19 has taught us a lesson to share the love of God,” said Maloka.
Masilo Modiba thanked the Ekurhuleni Northrand Scholar Transport Association (ENSTA), which is affiliated with the Ekurhuleni Regional Education Transport Service, and others for the donations.
“We pride ourselves in providing safe and reliable transport to the learners,“ said Modiba, a training officer at ENSTA.
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“Our operators are certified with advanced driving provided by RAF. They have also undergone first aid and fire fighting training as provided by the Germiston Fire Station,” he added.
Maloka said the church had previously also supported Thembisa Gospel Group financially when they were nominated in the Crown Music Awards.
“The group represented Thembisa well by bringing the award for best gospel award home,” said Maloka.
