Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Maseru International Police Association (IPA) has set up a fundraiser to help needy school children, either through school fees or exam registration fees.
In an interview with Voice of the Nation on Friday, IPA Chairperson Inspector Molikeng Setleli explained that the purpose of the March 25, 2022 celebration was part of a fundraising initiative to help needy school children with payments.
school fees and Exam fees. “We are working with the Railway Primary and High School, which is our neighbors in the police station. those in need, sometimes we also see them as someone whose school uniform will be torn or incomplete and then we help such a student, ”Setleli said.
He went on to say that the work was long-term, adding that they started by raising money to wash the staff cars’ cars at a lower cost than the car wash business. He said they help all school children either by being approached individually or by organizations that help children in need.
He asserted that for students who wrote the final exams, the children would not be able to write the exams due to financial constraints either because they did not have parents, the parents were unemployed or they lost a lot of jobs during the Corona epidemic.
everywhere and affects the activities of others. Setleli pointed out that they work well but they just can’t afford to raise a lot of money as they need space to hold social events like the ones where they charge those who wear traditional M20, not those who wear M30.
Explaining the history of the organization, Setleli said the organization was founded in 1950 in the United Kingdom and is worldwide, adding that Lesotho was founded in 1987 where all districts have representation and another call is for systems. of bag collection is different. He pointed out that within Maseru district there are 84 members including teachers and private individuals.
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