Re Ka Kgona does it again

SELIBE-PHIKWE: A school for people living with disabilities established by Lions Club International in 1987 here has produced six graduates in dressmaking this year.

Re Ka Kgona Rehabilitation Centre is about educating and empowering people with disabilities with skills in order to restore their morale and self-confidence. Speaking at the graduation ceremony last Friday, the Coordinator of People Living with Disabilities in the Office of the President, Thomas Motingwa, applauded Re Ka Kgona for empowering people with disabilities and making them independent and self-reliant.

He urged the graduates to continue working hard despite their challenges. "Governments, global leaders, policy-makers and other stakeholders acknowledge the need for disability-inclusive development and empowerment," Motingwa said.

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