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Isuzu donates to underprivileged school

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Elizabeth Kheibes
The Isuzu Foundation, a collaborative initiative between Isuzu Motors South Africa and its dealer network, has expanded its impact into Namibia by handing over 100 desks and chairs to Elias Amxab Combined School, situated in the Kunene Region’s Sesfontein settlement. The school has 820 learners from grades zero to 11, and 28 staff members. The majority of the learners come from previously marginalised and disadvantaged backgrounds.

In addition to the furniture, the foundation - through Auas Motors - responded to a request for 50 double bunk beds and mattresses for the school hostel.

“Part of our commitment as the Isuzu Foundation is to make a positive impact within the communities we operate. Many of our efforts are largely focused on education and enabling a conducive learning and teaching environment,” chairperson Marvan van Zyl said.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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