‘Ours is to restore dignity ’ — Clement Maosa gives back to schoolchildren

10 February 2023 - 06:00
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Clement Maosa said the moment they gave away essentials to school kids was special.
Clement Maosa said the moment they gave away essentials to school kids was special.
Image: Instagram/Clement Maosa

Skeem Saam actor Clement Maosa has been busy working on his #Back2School campaign and donating a few essentials to needy schoolchildren. 

Taking to his Instagram the actor and musician shared clips and snaps of him doing the charitable work. 

“Today was super special, ours is to restore dignity and inspire confidence to those that lost hope…. we back with our #Back2School campaign... we donating school shoes, sanitary towels and books  many thanks to our partner at Hollywoodbets foundation for making this happen. Thanks to our friends Caring4girls and @shomadjozistars #LetsEducate and many thanks to my team at Bakgethwa Foundation my heart is full. We will be at your school next,” he captioned the post.

In his mentions his followers commended him for lending a hand.

“Why can’t our African leaders learn from these young dedicated people who care more about their communities, who show love to poor, who know exactly what is important for their countries.......Clement keep it up bro and may God bless you for all your hard work,” wrote one.

Black Coffee headed to his socials last year to share clips of what happened when his Black Coffee Foundation headed to KwaZulu-Natal. 

“Back to school run. Three hours, three schools. Windy Heights School, Qondokuhle Primary and Shaka High School,” he wrote on his Twitter timeline.

Speaking to the pupils, as quoted in Daily Sun, Black Coffee said: “I came from the same background as you, but I want to tell you nothing is impossible. I’m here today because of the same foundation you are coming from. You’re here to be sharpened and it takes a village to do that.”



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