Minister, inmates give special needs school a new look

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Partially blind Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha led the renovation of Soshanguve's Filadelfia Secondary School.

Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha helps to put in a new window pane at Filadelfia Secondary School in Soshanguve, 3 May 2019. Picture: Rorisang Kgosana

As a partially blind man, Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha finds it important to invest in pupils with disabilities, so his department and some inmates renovated and made several donations to the Filadelfia Secondary School in Soshanguve. The school for children with special needs, which caters to about 400 pupils, was one of the 22 schools for the blind and visually impaired to benefit from the programme, Masutha said.“About 45 spring beds need to be fixed, [plus] doors and door handles, ceilings and we refurbished 62 classroom desks, all to enable pupils to learn in a conducive environment.

 

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