Talent city to house needy children

The children were staying in this makeshift shelter PIC: LEBOGANG BAINGAPI
The children were staying in this makeshift shelter PIC: LEBOGANG BAINGAPI

MAOKANE: A group of philanthropists, Talent City Youth Development Club is on a mission to house six needy children who were abandoned by their mother in Maokane.

The eldest son is currently doing Form 4 at Matsha College in Kang, the second one has failed Form 3, the third and fourth born are both doing Standard 7 and been taken care in by a Good Samaritan here while the last two who are the youngest are accommodated at Mpule Kwelagobe Children Center in Jwaneng for safety.

A court order has since been issued to arrest the mother and charge her for child negligence.

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