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Reading club calls for stationery donations
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|July 10,2025
THE Vahluri Reading Club, a grassroots initiative in GaMashashane, is appealing to the public for stationery donations to continue their mission of promoting literacy and learning among children.
The club, founded in 2012 by cousins Bianca Ledwaba and Gapenyana 'Gapi' Mphahlele, is in urgent need of pens, pencils, notebooks, school bags and other basic supplies to support its ongoing reading programmes.
This story is from the July 10,2025 edition of Bonus Review.
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