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Learners to indulge in reading after receiving book donation from Ace Auto Ayoba Academy, in partnership with Ace Auto Scrapyard

“Our learners are also excited and looking forward to hearing all these fascinating stories.”

Langaville – Langaville Day Care Centre received educational books on Monday from Ace Auto Ayoba Academy, in partnership with Ace Auto Scrapyard.
The books were welcomed by centre founder Lisa Mhlanga, who explained reading forms a huge part of learning for children.

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“As a centre, we are thankful for the support. The donation will make our work simple.
“Our learners are also excited and are looking forward to hearing all these fascinating stories.
“Reading helps with a child’s development,” she said.
The organisation adopted the centre in 2019.
They have previously donated toys and refurbished at the centre.

The daycare centre received books from a local organisation. Seen at the handover are, from left: Zebulon Mutle, Innocent Mayoyo, Lisa Mhlanga, Mbulelo Mayoyo and Johannes Nkosi.

Head coach of Ace Auto Ayoba Academy Innocent Mayoyo said the donation was made possible by their international partnerships.
“As an organisation, we believe in the holistic development of a child.
“Our goal is to create a conducive platform for education to take place.
“This is part of our social responsibility as we want to be change-makers in society,” he said.

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