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Kagosenco social club donates shoes to pupils in Tekwane South

The KaNyamazane Government Senior Citizens social club aims to support communities wherever possible and contributed to primary school learners on Mandela Day.

The KaNyamazane Government Senior Citizens (Kagosenco) social club has been making a positive impact in their community through annual donations to schools in the Ehlanzeni region.

This group of dedicated pensioners chose Tekwane South Primary School as the recipient of their Mandela Day initiative. On July 24, the social club contributed their 67 minutes by donating 100 pairs of school shoes to learners in need.

According to the chairperson, Clement Shiba, serving communities keeps them motivated.“Giving back to the community is what keeps us busy as pensioners, and we would like to see more pensioners join our organisation,” Shiba said. “We are retired but not tired, and we care.”

Tekwane South Primary School learners and the Kagosenco social club.

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Shiba explained that the social club aims to help wherever it can in the community.

“We will continue to work hard to make education accessible by providing essential supplies to support children’s learning,” he added.

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