Editorial
Newly rebuilt Nzimakwe creche unveiled by Mining Minister
The newly rebuilt Princess Nombuso Early Childhood Development Centre in Nzimakwe was unveiled this Saturday by local and national government officials. The creche, which burnt down in March, was rebuilt by NPC with materials supplied by NPC Aggregate and Concrete from the Margate Quarry.
Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu and Hibiscus Coast Municipality Mayor, Councillor NF Shusha presided over the official opening of the creche and were accompanied by other dignitaries including Department of Minerals and Energy Director General Sandile Nogxina, iNkosi Nzimakwe and iNkosi Mdlelane.
NPC Aggregate and Concrete Managing Director Avi Bhoora said he was honoured to be involved with the Princess Nombuso centre and that NPC’s corporate social investment (CSI) in the project was just one of many that his company was involved with on the South Coast. “In addition to this creche which will benefit many children in this rural community, NPC has also been active in other educational and social initiatives to help further the opportunities of the underprivileged in the Ugu district.
“NPC is grateful for the opportunity to form partnerships with the Department of Mineral Resources; the Traditional Authority of KwaNzimakwe; Hibiscus and Ugu Municipalities and the local communities and through this, to make meaningful contributions. We hope that this Centre serves the community well in providing a safe and uplifting haven for children whilst their parents are at work.”

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