Dada Foundation Keeps Its Promises

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MOLEPOLOLE: The Abdul Satar (AS) Dada Foundation has lived up to its promises by building a clinic for the Boswelakoko community in Molepolole. The clinic is the third of the four that the foundation had promised to build around the country.

Already, two clinics have been built in Kanye and Bontleng. The building of the fourth clinic in Kanye has been completed. The Molepolole clinic has been built at a cost of P2 million. It has child welfare, maternity and family planning services among others. The clinic is expected to assist in dealing with major public health problems like tuberculosis. 

Speaking at the handover ceremony attended by President Ian Khama and cabinet ministers, Yusuf Dada of AS Dada Foundation said they take pride in helping the communities in which they live in because government alone cannot take care of everybody's needs. "There is nothing as fulfilling as making improvements on other people's lives," Dada said. He added that the development of any country is not attainable without the contribution of individuals.

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