The Primrose SAPS Youth Desk gives back to Ithembelihle Lsen School.
Taking joy in giving back to his community during Mandela Month is Lucky Metso (deputy chairperson of the Primrose SAPS Youth Desk).
To celebrate 67 minutes for Mandela Day, the Primrose SAPS Youth Desk refurbished the handrails at Ithembelihle Lsen School on Saturday.
The team of nine said they chose Ithembelihle because it is a good school in the community and is aligned with their purpose this year, to reach out and carry out various initiatives in local schools.
The Primrose SAPS Youth Desk took to Ithembelihle Lsen School to recondition the handrails in the school’s corridors with a decent paint job on Saturday. Taking part in this initiative in celebrating 67 minutes for Mandela Day, are, back: Lucky Metso (deputy chairperson), Salvador Muchanga, Zweli Booi, Nokuthula Ngwenya and Angel Baloyi. Front: Loti Zimba (chairperson), Sello Mangolwane, Chantelle Bergman (deputy secretary) and Dibuseng Motlokoa (secretary).
“Our focus areas include giving back to the surrounding informal settlements in Primrose and the schools.
“With this initiative we thought we could help reduce the school’s financial burden of having to buy paint and pay for labour to get the handrails painted, by doing it ourselves,” said Lucky Metso, deputy chairperson of the Primrose SAPS Youth Desk.
Member of the Primrose SAPS Youth Desk, Nokuthula Ngwenya, spent on Saturday afternoon refurbishing the corridor handrails at Ithembelihle Lsen School as part of 67 minutes for Mandela Day.
The Primrose SAPS Youth Desk’s deputy secretary, Chantelle Bergman and chairperson Loti Zimba took to Ithembelihle Lsen School on Saturday to spruce up the school’s handrails with fresh paint to give back during Mandela Month.
Sello Mangolwane (Primrose SAPS Youth Desk member) meticulously paints the handrails at Ithembelihle Lsen School on Saturday, with his team to commemorate International Nelson Mandela Day which was last Thursday.
The Primrose SAPS Youth Desk took to Ithembelihle Lsen School to recondition the handrails in the school’s corridors with a decent paint job on Saturday. Taking part in this initiative in celebrating 67 minutes for Mandela Day, are, back: Lucky Metso (deputy chairperson), Salvador Muchanga, Zweli Booi, Nokuthula Ngwenya and Angel Baloyi. Front: Loti Zimba (chairperson), Sello Mangolwane, Chantelle Bergman (deputy secretary) and Dibuseng Motlokoa (secretary).