Special needs students graduate to Tirelo Sechaba

Twelve special needs students from Ithuteng Primary School graduated on Friday with some about to join the community and serve as Tirelo Sechaba members.

The students, who are living with different kinds of disabilities, will be engaged in the programme as an effort to help them understand the working environment.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony, Ithuteng school head, Ditsile Keakopa confirmed that the school had enrolled 75 students from the special unit department.  In addition of their numbers they made up a total of 966 students in the entire school.

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Kudos to Botswana Police Service, other security entities

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