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Urgent community support needed to complete classroom project at New Jerusalem Children's Home
Urgent community support needed to complete classroom project at New Jerusalem Children's Home

The Citizen

time10 hours ago

  • General
  • The Citizen

Urgent community support needed to complete classroom project at New Jerusalem Children's Home

The New Jerusalem Children's Home's additional classroom project is currently on hold due to a lack of funds. The home is in the final stages of constructing new classrooms to better accommodate its learners, but it requires community support to complete the essential finishing touches. Most of the work has been completed, including painting, window installation, and fencing, to name a few, however, the tiling and ceiling installations remain unfinished, and funding is needed to complete these remaining tasks. Also read: CRC Cares Charity Fun Run comes to Midrand This non-profit organisation provides shelter and care for more than 120 children who have been abandoned, abused, or traumatised. Earlier this year, the home began an expansion project to address overcrowding in its existing classrooms and to create a more conducive learning environment. Currently, there are eight classrooms, and the home has started building three new ones specifically for grades 9 and 11, and Afrikaans language learners. Hopkins Kaira, the marketing manager of the home, emphasised the importance of these new classrooms. 'These new rooms will be essential for the learners, as they deserve to study in a welcoming environment that is not overcrowded,' said Kaira. Also read: Local ANC branch donates school shoes and sanitary pads to Noordwyk Primary 'We've already completed the painting, window installations, and fencing for the three new classrooms. The only remaining tasks are the ceiling and tiling, which are preventing us from moving the learners into their dedicated space.' He explained that the current setup, where Grade 10 and 11 classes were combined, was not ideal, and completing the new classrooms would significantly enhance the learning experience. Read more: Attacq Foundation launches Building Brilliance, Block by Block to renovate classrooms at Phuthumani Primary School To help the home reach its goal of providing a better educational environment for the children, community donations are essential. Potential donors who are interested in supporting this cause can contact Hopkins Kaira directly at 063 633 0235 or via email at info@ Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts!

Midrand Chess Club continues to inspire and empower local talent
Midrand Chess Club continues to inspire and empower local talent

The Citizen

time24-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Midrand Chess Club continues to inspire and empower local talent

Midrand Chess Club is on a mission to bridge the gap between township talent and competitive opportunities, aiming to propel local players to success on national and international stages. The club is thrilled to announce that three of its outstanding players will compete in the Moja Chess Extravaganza, one of Africa's most prestigious chess tournaments. This event highlights the growing prominence of chess within the community and showcases the exceptional talent nurtured by the club and will take place from April 26 to May 1. Coach Kgosimang Molefe believes that the advent of streaming has revolutionised chess, transforming it from a quiet, solitary pursuit into an engaging, social experience that appeals to a wide audience. Also read: Youngsters from New Jerusalem Children's Home join the Midrand Chess Club for a practice session 'Streaming has injected life into chess, making it interactive and enjoyable for everyone,' said Molefe. He noted the growth of online platforms, innovative school programmes, and active community outreach initiatives had made chess accessible to countless individuals, allowing it to become a game that welcomes all. Despite the progress made, challenges remain, particularly in under-resourced areas. Molefe identified significant barriers to participation that players often face, such as registration fees, equipment costs, and travel expenses for tournaments. He emphasised the need for support from sponsors, local federations, and partnerships with schools and NGOs to effectively address these obstacles and foster a more inclusive chess community. Also read: Midrand Chess Club continues its commitment to nurture young minds through the sport of chess While chess is fundamentally based on logic and calculation, Molefe said great players also relied on intuition to make quick, effective decisions, especially under pressure. 'Emotional intelligence is key; it can enhance judgment or cloud it.' He stressed the importance of maintaining composure, controlling nerves, and trusting one's preparation, even in challenging positions. Molefe's mission extends beyond merely cultivating chess skills; he aims to foster critical thinking, discipline, and self-confidence in all players. He is determined to establish more community-based chess programmes, particularly for children who lack access to traditional training. Read more: Accomplished chess player Peter Letsoalo visits Midrand Chess Club training session Additionally, the South African Open Championships will be hosted at the University of Johannesburg, and Molefe encouraged more players to participate in this event and called upon sponsors to increase their support. The club holds practices at Halfway House Primary School and actively welcomes new players to join this dynamic community. For those interested in sponsorship opportunities or wanting to be part of the club, Kgosimang Molefe can be contacted at 073 494 3478 or via email at kgosi@ More detailed information is also available on the club's website at Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration! Have a story idea? We'd love to hear from you – join our WhatsApp group and share your thoughts! At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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