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Clement Maosa On How His Foundation Is Assisting Learners

Clement Maosa On How His Foundation Is Assisting Learners. It is quite commendable that a growing number of our celebs continue to launch foundations which help the needy. One personality who launched his own foundation in 2020, is Clement Maosa.

The talented Skeem Saam actor and singer, knows very well the importance of education. As someone who lost her parents at a very young age, Clement also is aware of how tough life can be. Luckily for him, his grandmother saw to it that he goes through school, up until he completed his law degree.

Through Bakgethwa Foundation, Clement, aims at fighting for quality education for every child. Clement has been visiting schools, where he reaffirm those learners that doubt themselves because of difficult circumstances.

Using himself as an example, Clement, wants learners to know that your future is not determined by circumstances and background. Already Bakgethwa foundation has touched many lives, across different provinces in the country.

God keeps showing up for me, eventually after years of hesitation and not wanting to own a foundation for personal reasons this year 2020 @bakgethwafoundation was birthed and through it many lives were touched from province to province. The aim is to fight for quality education for every child, so ours is to make information accessible to those abandoned and forgotten by the systems so they continue fighting to better their lives and never lose hope or doubt themselves. We continue reaffirming them and instilling back their confidence and dignity. I’m from the villages and I fought against all odds to reach my goals, I always tell the learners that their circumstances and background doesn’t determine their future and through my journey and sharing my story of losing both parents (both domestic workers) as a teenager but never lost hope I get to inspire others.
I AM A LIVING TESTIMONY!
I LIVE TO INSPIRE!

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