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Seriti goes to school in Thuthukani on Mandela Day

The NDC management affirmed that as part of their social and labour project, an administration block will be built in the next financial year.

Seriti New Denmark Colliery (NDC) celebrated 67 minutes of International Mandela Day by painting toilets at Zikhetheleni Secondary School in Thuthukani.

According to a statement from Seriti, the company is committed to living up to its value of transformation for the benefit of all stakeholders.

As part of celebrating the legacy of Nelson Mandela, Seriti will renovate the ablution block at the school through a locally appointed contractor, who began work immediately after the painting.

Euphodia Mphahlele, human resources manager, and Japie Claassen, finance, also painted and interacted with the learners and teachers.

Mphahlele thanked the school for welcoming the delegation from NDC.


Euphodia Mphahlele, human resources manager at NDC, paints a toilet door during the 67 minutes of Mandela Day event at Zikhetheleni Secondary School.

“We are committed to continuously working with the community because our employees are coming from this community,” she said.

She shared her appreciation of the teachers for ensuring that the nation has the much-needed pool of skills.

“Our employees came through your hands, and we thank you for that and are excited to work with you.”

“I appreciate everything that Seriti is doing and we will continue to make you proud of the quality of learners coming from our school,” Thobekile Hlatshwayo, deputy principal, said.

NDC management affirmed that, as part of their social and labour project, they would build an administration block in the next financial year.


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