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Gwarube inspected Giyani Primary's Soweto classroom block
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 89924, member: 27"] Siviwe Gwarube literally grabbed a trowel and started laying bricks at a Soweto primary school while telling everyone that Mandela Day ain't just a 67-minute photo op. She visited Giyani Primary in Diepkloof to inspect a classroom block and science lab that Absa bankrolled through Ride4Hope's fundraising. The setup targets overcrowding and aims to get kids hooked on math and science early. Gwarube kept hammering that corporate partnerships should fill gaps alongside government spending, not substitute for it. Aspen and the Nelson Mandela Foundation also pitched in. And the numbers she dropped paint a wild picture. Roughly 13.7 million learners sit across 24,000 schools nationally, while over 15,000 early childhood centers reach 1.2 million tiny humans. Two trees got planted on school grounds as a long-game metaphor for generational investment. She challenged businesses to keep funding transparent, sustainable projects that actually match what schools need. Learners sang their thanks, and the whole vibe drove home that building decent learning spaces one brick at a time beats empty commemoration every single time. [/QUOTE]
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