OLDM continue to bring new life to Boteti
In its continued effort to bring a bit of sparkle to the people of Boteti, Orapa, Letlhakane and Damtshaa Mines (OLDM) have launched Phase 2 of their Investing in Skills for Life and Equality project.
Sponsored to the tune of P841, 451.76, the initiative reignites the Debswana-backed mines’ relationship with Stepping Stones International, a non-profit organisation battling to help vulnerable individuals turn their lives around.
With the first phase running from 2020 to 2021, targeting the communities of Letlhakane, Malatswai and Khwee,...
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In this article:addressing issues of Gender Based Violence (GBV), Assistant Minister of Health, Boteti, Corporate Social Investment (CSI), Damtshaa Mines (OLDM), Debswana, Debswana-backed mines, empowering communities, empowering the elderly (the Grannies Programme), empowering youth, English Literature and Grammar, Equality project, guidance to teenage mothers, helping school teachers, improving academic excellence, Khwee, Khwee Primary school, leadership advice, Letlhakane, Malatswai, Malatswai Primary school, Member of Parliament (MP) for Boteti East, Mental Health, mine’s zone, Mmea, Mosu, negative behaviour of children, Orapa, Pabalelo Nkhwalume, Pingacare Parenting for teenagers and young parents, promoting pro-social attitudes, psychosocial counselling, psychosocial support, reducing issues of GBV, Seaseole Primary school, Senior Mining Manager, Sethomo Lelatisitswe, Sexual and domestic violence against women and girls, Skills for Life, Stepping Stones International

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