
RAKGADI INSPIRES LEARNERS
By Thomo Nkgadima
Pupils from Moukangoe and Dikotope secondary school in Ga-Motodi villages outside Burgersfort, Limpopo were overwhelmed by Joy and happiness after they received donation of sanitary towels and stationery to improve their matric results.
The Brand ambassador of Bashavhi funerals Mahlako Kgamedi affectionately known Mahlako in social platforms visited both schools donate.
Bashavhi funerals decided to do something about the plight of poor to improve their lives and address the imbalances of the past.
The CEO of Bashavi funerals said” l have put me in their feet and really feel pity for those without sanitary towels or stationery.
I was triggered by the pain of pupils who don’t go to school because they don’t have sanitary towels during their cycle”.
“I have realised that many pupils end up not attending lessons at school for no good reason other than they don’t have school shoes sanitary towels and that affect their final year results”.
A noble gesture to show others how to help uplift standard of living.As a result of suffering that has brought misery to many families.
Most families don’t have source of income, and many survive using social grant money.
“We decided to restore dignity and confidence to school going children”.
“We cannot allow their circumstances to pull them down”.
Mpaketsane said “we are indeed trying to boost confidence and self-esteem among school pupils to reduce upsantism.
“It is through education as a tool that can help our people out of their situation. They can help walk with pride and confidence as we continue to reach out to those who are demoralised and restore their hope”.she said.
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