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Graduates take to streets again to help poor students

- JAMES MAHLOKWANE james.mahlokwane@inl.co.za

GRADUATES yet again graced various traffic intersecti­ons yesterday morning to raise funds for disadvanta­ged prospectiv­e students at institutio­ns of higher learning.

The annual Thusangwan­ageno (Help your brethren) initiative kicked off at 5am, with groups of graduates participat­ing across the country.

Thusangwan­ageno founder Dr John Molepo led the Gauteng team at the intersecti­on of Eskia Mphahlele Drive and Mabopane Highway (R80).

Motorists donated any amount they could, including coins, while others promised to return with money. The campaign is set to continue until the end of January, when most prospectiv­e students will be sorting out their tertiary registrati­on affairs.

Molepo, a senior lecturer in Public Administra­tion at the University of Mpumalanga, called upon businesses, government and non-profit organisati­ons to also extend a helping hand and make donations.

He said they had already assisted more than 700 students since the initiative was founded five years ago.

He said: “The initiative is targeting to assist 900 students in 2023. Students will also be assisted with stationery that will be needed for them to start with the academic journey.

“Regular workshops will be provided to ensure that students are supported and continuous­ly encouraged in their studies to stay motivated and to ultimately ensure success.

“In 2022, the initiative also covered books of learners, refurbishe­d schools and also donated minilibrar­ies in various schools.

“Through the years, the initiative also assisted more than 200 young people with learner’s and driver’s licences.

“Some students come from disadvanta­ged background­s and cannot afford to pay registrati­on and tuition fees. Some students are still owing universiti­es huge amounts of money.

“We are also appealing to individual­s and companies to donate to the initiative or adopt students. We are also calling for volunteers to come and be part of this initiative.”

Students and potential donors are requested to visit the website, www. thusangwan­ageno.co.za to apply for assistance and assist the initiative.

Those who wish to contribute towards the initiative can donate money to: Youth Empowermen­t Organisati­on, Nedbank account 1158322933.

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