26 January 2018

Afrisam lends a Helping Hand to a School by Donating Laptops after burglary

Submitted by: Themba

16 January 2018 - AfriSam has come to the rescue of Kimberley based Delportshoop High School by donating 12 laptops after a recent burglary left the school barely functioning with one laptop to prepare results. The theft of computer equipment from Delportshoop High School was a knock-back for staff members trying to keep up with crucial administration at the end of 2017.AfriSam has an intensive CSR programme that focuses on education with the aim of empowering and equipping communities with the necessary tools and facilities.

“At AfriSam, we believe in understanding the needs of communities in areas where we do business so that we are able to make meaningful contributions to their upliftment”, says Johan Fourie, AfriSam General Manager at the company’s Ulco factory. Fourie says investing in education is vital to AfriSam and where possible the company is always willing to assist schools like Delportshoop High School because they provide an essential service to these children’s lives and in turn ensuring a better tomorrow.  

“We are confident that the laptops did not only assist with preparing of results but will in future contribute to the pupils’ computer skills and more efficient processing of administration and paperwork for the school”, added Fourie.Besides the laptops, the thieves also took projectors and an undisclosed amount of money. This impacted activity for the school as it affected 17 classes in total.

“We lost all our computers and we could not complete important tasks, we are very grateful to AfriSam as they have given us a great gift and our students will be able to continue their studies without any disturbances to their curriculum”, added Andre de Kock, Principal of Delportshoop High School.AfriSam has been in involved in many other CSR initiatives in the area and will continue to play its part in creating concrete possibilities for these communities.

ABOUT AFRISAM (PTY) LTD

AfriSam is the leading black-controlled concrete materials group in southern Africa. Since establishing its first cement plant in 1934, the company has grown into a formidable construction materials group with operations in South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland and Tanzania. From its seven cementitious manufacturing facilities, 17 quarries and 40 readymix operations, the group has the capacity to produce in excess of 5 million tons of cement, 10 million tons of aggregate, 800 000 tons of slagment and 4 million cubic metres of ready-mix concrete annually.   

Contact details for AfriSam: Maxine Nel
Tel: +27 011 670 5893
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www.afrisam.com@AfriSam1

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