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Reinhardt Transport Group donates groceries to Burgersfort school

The Reinhardt Transport Group has donated groceries to Mokwadibe three times during 2024. Read more about it here.

The matric pupils at Mokwadibe Secondary School in Ga-Manyaka Village are enjoying a smooth final examination camp.

The Reinhardt Transport Group, in partnership with Steelpoort Pick n Pay, donated some groceries to the school on November 11.

About 28 matric pupils are currently at a camp at the school and will benefit from the donations.

Some of the groceries donated.

The groceries include basic items such as potatoes, beef, chicken, maize meal, rice, veggies and washing powder.

Representing Reinhardt Transport was Nico Mooi, who said the company operates under these norms, paying close attention to local communities.

“We embrace our corporate social responsibilities as a business organisation through our commitment to our people and with other stakeholders in the community at large. We value education. That is the reason we are committed to assist Mokwadibe. We believe our assistance to the school will improve the learners’ pass rate and keep them focused during the ongoing exams.”

A delighted principal, Moses Chauke, thanked the company for lending a helping hand.

“We really appreciate Reinhardt’s contributions. We are hosting our learners for almost 30 days at the school. With Reinhardt’s help, they won’t get hungry. We hope this partnership with Reinhardt will continue in the coming years as it is beneficial to our kids.”

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The donations on Monday were not the first Reinhardt had made to the school, as it had previously handed over groceries twice.

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