Premier Mabuyane Opens Thembelihle Preschool eNgcobo
Premier Mabuyane Opens Thembelihle Preschool eNgcobo
  • Official Opening of Thembelihle Preschool: The Khweleshe community celebrated the launch of Thembelihle Preschool in eNgcobo, a milestone supported by Eastern Cape Premier Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane, highlighting government commitment to rural education.
  • Symbol of Resilience and Community Effort: The preschool’s origins trace back to local mothers who built it with mud bricks, embodying determination and resilience, transforming their vision into a fully equipped modern learning centre.
  • Celebration During Women’s Month: The launch was part of Women’s Month activities under the theme “Building Resilient Economies For All,” emphasizing the role of women in community development and empowerment.
  • Government’s Support for Education and Community Development: Premier Mabuyane emphasized the importance of quality education in rural areas and praised the women’s resilience, reflecting government efforts to create opportunities for future generations.
A long-held dream came true in eNgcobo as the Khweleshe community celebrated the official opening of Thembelihle Preschool, led by Eastern Cape Premier Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane. The launch formed part of Women’s Month activities under the theme “Building Resilient Economies For All.”
Thembelihle Preschool stands as a powerful symbol of determination and resilience. Years ago, local mothers began building with mud bricks, driven by hope and their refusal to give up on their children’s future. Today, that vision has grown into a modern, well-equipped learning centre that will serve as a foundation for early childhood education in the area.

Premier Mabuyane’s participation in the celebration underscored the value of quality education in rural areas and honoured the resilience of the women who made the achievement possible.  His presence underscored government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that create opportunities for future generations and strengthen community development.

The new preschool is not just about the building itself, it represents unity, sacrifice, and strong leadership. As speakers at the event reminded everyone, when women rise, entire communities rise.

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