SOS village graduates 14

Fourteen graduates began a new life when they left the SOS Children's Village in Tlokweng last Saturday.

The graduates, who have reached the age of 18, the traditional age at which pupils leave the institute, were encouraged to be responsible citizens and better their lives and those of others.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Kgosana Rapoo of Tlokweng urged the graduates - six males and eight female students - to go into the world and soar like eagles despite the harsh conditions life has subjected them to.

Editor's Comment
Women unite for progress

It underscores the indispensable role women play in our society, particularly in building strong households and nurturing families. The recognition of women as the bedrock of our communities is not just a sentiment; it's a call to action for all women to stand together and support each other in their endeavours.The society's aim to instil essential principles and knowledge for national development is crucial. By providing a platform for...

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