Bayport Donates Home In Moshupa

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Micro lending firm Bayport Botswana has built a house for a homeless family that has been living in a tent as their habitant. The company handed over the house on Saturday in Moshupa in a ceremony graced by Vice President Mokgweetsi Masisi and other respected figures.

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.

Editor's Comment
We should care more for our infrastructure, road safety

These roads, which are vital conduits for trade and tourism, have long been in dire need of repair. However, while this development is undoubtedly a positive step, it also raises questions about broader issues of infrastructural management and road safety that deserve closer scrutiny.The A3 and A33 roads are not just any roads, they are critical arteries that connect Botswana to its neighbours and facilitate the movement of goods and people...

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