BCL Mine to hand over resource centre

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SELEBI-PHIKWE: The newly built resource centre for the disabled at Joseph Anderson Memorial School in Selebi-Phikwe will be handed over to the school authorities on October 4, BCL Mine spokesman, James Molosankwe has said.

 Former president, Festus Mogae will be the main guest at the official handover ceremony. The P1 million-plus resource centre was constructed through the fundraising efforts of the BCL Mine.  The school has a special education unit, which caters for pupils living with disabilities such as autism, visual impairment, speech, and language and learning difficulties.

Molosankwe told Mmegi this week that BCL constructed the centre in collaboration with its employees through the company's social responsibility investment programme that is meant to assist vulnerable members of the society. 

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