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Limkokwing brings Xmas cheer to orphanage

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MASERU – LIMKWOKWING University of Creative Technology (LUCT) through its Heal the World Foundation hosted a Christmas party for children staying at ‘Malibuseng Children’s Home in Maseru.

The university donated groceries and gifts to the home on Tuesday and also spent time with the children.

According to the World Bank, 200 000 children in Lesotho are orphans.

The Heal the World Foundation, founded by the late Professor Lim Kok Wing, is an initiative to help and support the less privileged.

The LUCT Registrar, ’Mateboho Moorosi, said it is their goal to assist the government achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) especially in enriching the lives of Basotho and reducing poverty in Lesotho.

Moroosi said the children of Lesotho do not belong to a single person ‘’but to all Basotho”.

She said it is the responsibility of each Mosotho to see that the children are protected and become successful in life.

Moroesi Seboka, from ’Malibuseng Children’s Home, as one of its caretakers, expressed her gratitude by thanking the university for making the children happy and showing them love during this time of Christmas.

Seboka said many people around this time of the year receive a lot of love in their homes.

So as the home, they are proud and feel lucky to receive much love from the university.

LUCT Vice-Chancellor Advocate Tefo Macheli highlighted the importance of taking care of the children.

He thanked the caretakers at the home for their hard efforts in keeping the children safe.

“The work done at this home is a lot and requires people with big hearts,” Advocate Macheli said.

Keith Chapatarango

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