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Premier brings hope to family on Mandela Day
Capricorn Review
|July 30, 2025
THE Premier, Dr Phophi Ramathuba encouraged children from the impoverished Netshiongolwe family in Begwa village near Halambani to take their education seriously, despite being born and raised in difficult circumstances.
She said she hoped to see future doctors, nurses and engineers emerge from the family.
“We want you to focus on education, because it can lift you out of poverty. I want to see you build a better future for yourselves and your family. You must live in a decent home with dignity,” she told them.
Ramathuba, who was joined by Vhembe Mayor Freda Nkondo and several councillors, visited the family on July 18, on which International Mandela Day is commemorated. Her visit was also aimed to monitor the start of construction of a five-roomed house for the family.
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