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Prem Sai Ashram gift water security to Esenembe school

Osizweni Primary School now has a dedicated borehole to serve its water needs.

Fresh water now flows through Osizweni Primary School thanks to the donation of a borehole by Ballito’s Prem Sai Ashram.

The school in Esenembe previously had no running water and relied on rainwater tanks. Devotees of the ashram funded the installation of the borehole, which was officially handed over recently, much to the delight of the school body.

Prem Sai Ashram co-founder Paul Naidoo and Osizweni Primary School principal, Sindy Sokhulu.

“We do not raise funds, nor do we ask for funds from the public,” said Prem Sai Ashram co-founder, Paul Naidoo.

“The devotees lovingly use their own funds. These funds are called ceiling on desires.”

The ashram, based in the Ballito business park, is a spiritual organisation following the teachings of Sathya Sai Baba.


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