The involvement of Ditau Interiors enabled Miway’s efforts to create an inspiring reading space that will become a springboard to help the learners at Moletsane High School realise the power of reading to build brighter futures for themselves, their families and their communities beyond Mandela Day.
“It is important to read, and it is also important for us to document our stories. Each child needs to know that it’s possible. To give a child a library or access to books is to give them access to a world of information to all the possibilities that are out there. As an author and interior decorator, it only made sense to give the learners the gift that will unlock their future,” says Nthabiseng Taukobong, Director of Ditau Interiors.
A number of well-known South Africans, with Sowetan roots, joined Miway at the school for the library handover, namely: Ziyanda Tutu, granddaughter of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu; Nthabiseng Taukobong, author and interior designer; Howard Zondo, author and motivational speaker; and Melusi Tshabalala, Everyday Zulu author.
“We believe that our contribution to Moletsane High School goes to the core of Nelson Mandela’s belief in the power of education and united efforts in building a better society. We could not have made this significant contribution without the support of our staff, the MiHeart volunteers, and service providers, who aided us with this project and continue to go out of their way so that others can live their way” says Moloi.