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Mobile classrooms to accommodate more learners

Two mobile classrooms were handed over to Let’s Talk School of Autism and another two classrooms were donated to Masakhane Youth Power.

Ensuring that all children are provided adequate education, Eskom Duvha Power Station and Steinmuller Africa donated mobile classrooms to two organizations.

On Wednesday, February 23, two mobile classrooms were handed over to Let’s Talk School of Autism and another two classrooms were donated to Masakhane Youth Power.

The two organizations are aimed at helping the young people of eMalahleni.

This was the beginning of a great relationship for all the organizations.

Let’s Talk School of Autism principal, Ms Eloise Maritz said that they were blessed to have been chosen to receive the donation.

The school has been open since 2013 and currently has 95 children enrolled.

Let’s Talk School of Autism accommodates children with Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Autism and children who have other learning difficulties.

Mr Moso Bolofo, director at Steinmuller Africa said that he would like to thank the teachers who are unsung heros who always avail themselves to educate the children, regardless of their conditions.

“It is very humbling to see people who dedicate their time to look after children with needs on a daily basis. This is a small contribution yet it’s our objectives and characters, and we would like to share these values with others,” Bolofo added.

Mr Lourence Chauke, general manager at Duvha Power Station said that making a difference in the community they operate in is very important as it boosts the livelihoods of the people.

“We are in this business for a purpose. Duvha Power Station is not only focused on generating electricity, but to also take care of the needs of the people. We would also like to appreciate our partners, Steinmuller Africa for contributing to make a difference. The community needs more organizations like them,” Chauke explained.

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