Debswana injects P1.5m in Lefhoko village

PIC: LEBOGANG BAINGAPI
PIC: LEBOGANG BAINGAPI

LEFHOKO: Songs and dance characteristised the joy that overwhelmed Lefhoko residents as they received five LA2 houses worth P1.5 million from Debswana Jwaneng mine last Friday.

The project named Lefhoko Diamond Village came handy as an answer to shortage of accommodation for public servants who are posted to work there.

The mine’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) chairman, Tumelo Ntlhayakgosi said the project affirmed their partnership with communities, which is a core essence of their business.  He said their investment focused more on community projects that have the ability to be self-sufficient beyond the mine’s closure.

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