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You are in : Education > Schools
Schools
Bushbuckridge pupils to get school uniforms
Thu, 21 Apr 2011 14:23
Eric Mashaba
Disadvantaged pupils from Matlalong Primary School and Ben Matlosha Secondary School in Casteel, outside Bushbuckridge, are to receive uniforms worth R30 000 when they arrive at school today. Mpumalanga Safety, Security and Liaison MEC Vusi Shongwe will hand over the clothes to pupils.
With this gesture, we are aiming to encourage children from not so well-off families to appreciate that there are other people who care about their well-being. Theirs is to concentrate on learning and growth, said Shongwe. School governing body members, local community police forum members, teachers and officials from the department had identified 10 pupils from needy families from each school who would benefit from the donation, which will be handed over at Ben Matlosha.
This department aims to contribute towards enhancing the culture of learning and teaching in the province by encouraging other officials to source sponsorships for needy pupils in schools. We understand that teaching is not only the responsibility of the teachers and the department of education. These children are our future and the current administration has identified education as one of its priorities.
Department spokesperson Joseph Mabuza said the donation was part of the departments Overall Friday Campaign, which encourages officials to source sponsorships for needy pupils in various schools. Early this year, a big clothing outlet partnered with the department and donated school uniforms worth R15 000 to over 60 pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds in Piet Retief and Breyten," said Mabuza.
The campaign further advocated for public private partnerships between the provincial government and local businesses to enhance service delivery. Mabuza said the project had already benefited child-headed homes with donations of food parcels from media houses, blankets and the renovation of victim-friendly facilities at police stations.
Mabuza promised: "More school pupils from Ehlanzeni, Nkangala and Gert Sibande districts will also benefit from the departments initiative."
A BuaNews report edited by the Skills Portal
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