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Shoes, bags and compujectors to develop a winning mentality

BOIPATONG. - Seventy-five pairs of shoes, 75 schools bags, and 12 compujectors, were handed to different schools by the Lawrence Khekhe Educational Foundation and MTN Educational Foundation’s 21 Days of Yellow Care this week. Dr. Nhlapo Primary School was host to this exclusive event.

BOIPATONG. – Seventy-five pairs of shoes, 75 schools bags, and 12 compujectors, were handed to different schools by the Lawrence Khekhe Educational Foundation and MTN Educational Foundation’s 21 Days of Yellow Care this week. Dr. Nhlapo Primary School was host to this exclusive event.

MTN Yello 21 Foundation’s Angie Maloka speaks more about the initiative of giving back to the community. Photos: Mduduzi Mathebula
MTN Yello 21 Foundation’s Angie Maloka speaks more about the initiative of giving back to the community. Photos: Mduduzi Mathebula

 

The theme of the day was ‘Caring for and educating a child.’ Lawrence Khekhe from LKF was given an opportunity to illustrate and explain the aim of the foundation to the masses. Khekhe said, “The mission and purpose of the foundation is to give back to the community – to develop a winning mentality of which education is the key. We are a young driving foundation that looks after the future of the youth.”

Aggie Maloko from MTN says the 21 Days of Yellow Care has joined the Lawrence Khekhe Educational Foundation in support of education.
“We are very pleased to support anything that has to do with the development of a child. Tomorrow these children will need to take over, where we have left off,” says Maloka before she handed the 12 compujectors to the school principals.

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