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Community partners support learners at Makause Combined School

Community partners joined forces to support learners at Makause Combined School through donations and meaningful engagement.

The SoGutjhe Royal House, in partnership with the ABM Foundation, the organisation behind Mr Mpumalanga, recently visited Makause Combined School to support learners through a meaningful outreach initiative.

The purpose of the visit on March 26 was to donate dignity packages, with 70% allocated to boys and 30% to girls.

The initiative also focused on addressing important social issues affecting boys, encouraging open conversations and support.

Additional contributions came from the Langelihle Youth Foundation and a local company.

They donated essential items such as hygiene packs and school shoes, helping ensure that learners have the resources they need to succeed in their education.

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The SoGutjhe Royal House expressed deep appreciation to all partners involved.

“We are truly grateful to all our community partners for their continued support,” Ndabezitha Sipho Sombali Mahlangu from the royal house said. “Your contributions are not only meeting physical needs but are also uplifting and empowering our young people to believe in a better future.”

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