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300 learners from Ditauna primary school received an early Christmas

Learners showered with love.

300 learners from Ditauna Primary School in Orlando East received an early Christmas gift from the Ikageng women club Dube branch.

The president of the branch Winifred Mbambisa said as a club they thought it’s important to help each other and they decided to start by addressing the needs of the young children.

She added that they want to make sure that they remind them that it is important for them that they should believe in themselves and know exactly who they are.


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Mbambisa said they also help old who feel neglected and the sick. She said they are brave enough to go to places where people normally say it’s impossible. She emphasized that they are not a society but a welfare organization.

“Most of us are pansioners we don’t get anything from the government we buy things from our pockets but our God is good even in difficult times that is why we are here today,” she said.


Winifred Mbambisa.

She extended heer gratitudes to the school for their warm welcome and further explained that they motivated them that they can do more. Mbambisa said it’s not the end of their relationship but they will often visit the school to check what is going on.

The children and the school stuff sang and danced as they expressed their gratitude’s towards the women, true mothers who remembered them.




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