Dlalisa Moyeni Foundation showered over 1000 matriculants with stationery

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By Dimakatso Modipa

Dlalisa Moyeni foundation hands out stationery to matriculants at Rephafogile Secondary school in Mamelodi east, Tshwane photo by Dimakatso Modipa
Dlalisa Moyeni foundation hands out stationery to matriculants at Rephafogile Secondary school in Mamelodi east, Tshwane photo by Dimakatso Modipa

Dlalisa Moyeni Foundation donated more than 1000 stationery to the matriculant of Mamelodi east, Tshwane to get them ready for their final exam. They donated the basic things like pencil, ruler, rubber, pens.

The foundation also spent time with the matriculants encouraging them and motivating them and play education games.

They donated Matriculant of Rebane Laka secondary school on Wednesday and Rephafogile secondary school on Friday.

The Rephafogile secondary school also awarded certificates for best preforming learners.

Speaking to CEO of Dlalisa Moyeni Foundation Tumisang Skosana told Tshwane Talks that the final Matric exams means the end of a high school journey for matriculating pupils around our country, however for many matriculating pupils this is a scary and pressuring time.

Dlalisa Moyeni Foundation started a campaign where we are alleviating this pressure by donating over 1000 much needed stationary packs to matriculants in selected Mamelodi secondary schools. We played educational games and wanted them to be in mind of what they were doing. We want them to be consistency. To keep doing it until they find the results.

Dlalisa Moyeni foundation CEO Tumisang Skosana watching matriculants playing minds games photo by Dimakatso Modipa
Dlalisa Moyeni foundation CEO Tumisang Skosana watching matriculants playing minds games photo by Dimakatso Modipa

“We are very happy to be here as foundation we are glad, we have forested this relationship we see many years coming and we want to continue to do this with matriculants across the country,” Skosana said.

She said they have a good relationship with both schools and it’s for almost 3 years working hand in hand. We come at the end of the year to come and encourage the learners the matriculants in particular. We brought gift for them stationery gift to help them with examination.

To encourage them and prepare for their exam through stationery and encouragement and give them a different narrative about the exam.

“We are bringing the message of hope and encouragement and motivation to the learners.

We appreciate all stakeholders for making the day a success and well done in advance to our class of 2023,” she said.

Principal of Rephafogile secondary school Veronica Mahlangu said the work that the foundation is doing to our learners is very beautiful and we see the results as the school.

Our learner’s behavouir change dramatically since we have a relationship with them.

Some of the matriculants of Rephafogile secondary school who got with award and Dlalisa Moyeni Foundation Bongani Skosana and CEO Tumisang Skosana photo by Dimakatso Modipa
Some of the matriculants of Rephafogile secondary school who got with award and Dlalisa Moyeni Foundation Bongani Skosana and CEO Tumisang Skosana photo by Dimakatso Modipa

“The foundation is doing a good work and I pray and hope our relationship with them last and continue to help our schools out there and God bless them,” Mahlangu said.

Matriculants of Rephafogile and Rebane Laka secondary school said they are so happy to receive the stationery and it came at the right time and it will help them a lot as some did not have enough money to buy stationery.

They are happy that they are not alone the foundation is there for them and supporting them.

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