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Siloë learners benefit from visit by Rotary club

Tucked away in Lebowakgomo, Siloë School for the Blind is a school for blind and visually impaired learners

POLOKWANE – It was founded in 1950 by the Benedictine missionary, Father A. Vanderbroucke.

Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Polokwane visited the school accompanied by American and Canadian visitors, where they presented the school with a R12 000 cheque.

“We ask a lot of money from America and we just wanted to show them where it is going,” said Rotarian Charles Hardy.

Rotarian, Jerry Malahlela added that they wanted to do as much as possible to help in the community.

 

The learners performed in a choir, solo and in a brass band.

 

Watch as Rosina Matshete perform for the visitors

 

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