Bayport Donates Home In Moshupa
Monday, August 03, 2015
The four-roomed house was built for an elderly mother Neelo Kgosikwena Jobane who lost her house, which was burnt in 2012 and resulted in the death of two children. Speaking during the handover ceremony of the house Vice President Masisi thanked Bayport for playing such a big role in the community in such difficult times when there are financial problems. He stated that the house will bring a change and comfort in Jobane’ soul since she has been living in a tent.
The Vice President also mentioned that in 2012 he met up with Father Maphongo, the Bayport Executive Chairman during one of the micro lending institutions’ community projects and pleaded with him to also do the same in the Moshupa area where they have finally set up a house for Jobane and her family.Bayport has also sponsored prizes at Sebele 1 primary school and sponsoring Karate Open Champion.
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