The Voice (Botswana)

LIVING THE DIAMOND DREAM

- BY CHRISTINAH MOTLHABANE

Saturday was a day of smiles in Rakops as Orapa Letlhakane and Damtshaa Mines (OLDM) brought a special sparkle to town in the form of a state-of theart classroom block built for Tsienyane Primary School’s disabled pupils.

Constructe­d to the tune of P5.2 million, the special block includes three modern classrooms and a fully-equipped workshop.

Attending the official opening in his home village, Vice President, Slumber Tsogwane, insisted this was living proof ‘the diamond dream’ was all inclusive and well and truly alive in Botswana.

“It is the government’s priority to ensure that the educationa­l sector is adequately resourced to meet the needs of all learners, regardless of different educationa­l needs or disabiliti­es. We are committed to supporting learning of our young people, they are the future leaders of our country!” exclaimed the VP, who doubles as the MP for Boteti West.

The Rakops native stressed this commitment extends to all learners, noting, “It is important to address the issue of disability and work together to explore avenues that ensure that people with disabiliti­es enjoy a great quality of life and education.”

Wrapping up his keynote address, Tsogwane challenged corporates across the country to

follow OLDM’S example and back such worthy initiative­s.

For his part, OLDM General Manager (GM), Mogakolodi Maoketsa, revealed funding for the project was raised from this year’s OLDM GM Charity Walk (to the tune of P1.2 million) and Debswana’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI), which was responsibl­e for the bulk of the cash (P4 million).

“The investment is in-line with Debswana’s ‘Building Forever Strategy’ under the pillar ‘Standing with Women, Girls and People with Disabiliti­es’ whose aim is to empower marginalis­ed members of the community,” explained Maoketsa, before reinforcin­g his organisati­on’s full commitment to improving the lives of communitie­s in which it operates.

“We are driven by our Purpose: ‘ Make Life Brilliant’ in delivering projects of this nature intended to leave a legacy of prosperity and sustainabi­lity within the communitie­s in which we operate,” said Maoketsa.

For her part, the appreciati­ve school head, Thokozile Tayane, noted the donation would make a world of difference to Tsienyane’s disabled students, who number 38 in total.

“We admit disabled learners from Rakops, Toromoja and Xhumo: 25 boys and 13 girls. We have those who have graduated and are now working in shops and Ipelegeng. Our children are doing a good job; they draw, design sculptures, weave and sew dresses,” Tayane revealed proudly.

 ?? ?? NEW START: The donated block
TOUCH OF COLOUR: One of the classrooms
NEW START: The donated block TOUCH OF COLOUR: One of the classrooms
 ?? ?? CREATIVE: Some of the sculptures designed by the students
CREATIVE: Some of the sculptures designed by the students
 ?? ?? TALENT: Weaving is a big part of the curriculum
TALENT: Weaving is a big part of the curriculum
 ?? ?? OFFICIAL HANDOVER: All smiles for VP, GM and school head
OFFICIAL HANDOVER: All smiles for VP, GM and school head
 ?? ?? GIVING BACK: OLDM GM, Maoketsa
GIVING BACK: OLDM GM, Maoketsa
 ?? ?? IMPRESSED: Tsogwane
IMPRESSED: Tsogwane

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