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Phakama receives two computers from Twin Corner Construction and Projects

"These computers will help the learners in terms of their studies. We are passionate about giving back to the community through education".

A construction company decided to do more than to renovate a school in Lynnville

In December 2014 Twin Corner Construction and Projects did some renovations at Phakama Combined School based in Lynnville. Since then they have been doing projects for the school to improve the school.

“Twin Corner Construction and Projects is a 100% black youth owned company. Our main stream of focus is construction and digital installations. As we were doing the projects we realised that they were in need of computers to improve their administration. As Twin Corner Construction and Projects we have decided to donate computers to the school,” reads a statement from the company.
“We want to say thanks for the donation of computers to our school. We say God may bless Twin-Corner Construction and Projects to let them continue to support our education. We have worked in good spirit with Twin Constructions since they started with the project in our school and they still continue with renovations. The computers will benefit our learners,” reads a statement from the principal Mr Shada Maseko.

A learner, Asisi Tshingana said she was feeling very excited because the computers are going to help them a lot.
Twin Corner Construction and Projects said they made the donation because they want to empower the community through education.

“These computers will help the learners in terms of their studies. We are passionate about giving back to the community through education. We are happy that the children are going to positively benefit through education,” reads a statement from Twin Corner Construction and Projects.

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