CEO Norbert Schulze, says the centre will provide a safe learning environment for the community’s children.
He was speaking at the sod turning ceremony at the site where the facility will be built, which is located opposite RDM’s Macassar headquarters.Once completed, the centre will accommodate 150 children, from infants to Grade R learners. The facility will have two nursery areas, six classrooms, a playground and it will cover 1000 square metres.RDM says the school will also create 24 permanent jobs once it is fully operational.
The company’s Macassar plant was the scene of an explosion in September 2018 which killed eight people.
DA is suppose to be doing that. Let's give that man a bells.
This new dawn is something else,let them eat cake.
Why not build it here.. is this even in ZA
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