At Elundini Full Service Primary School are, from left Mark Headbush (founder and trustee of the Mark Headbush Foundation), Pebra Lumkwana, Luvo Lumkwana, Beulah Lumkwana (CEO of the Mark Headbush Foundation), Ngenisile Noda, Mandla Tisani (chairperson of the Mark Headbush Foundation), Busisiwe Lumkwana and Thamsanqa Lumkwana.Photo:SUPPLIED

THE gloomy weather could not dampen the enthusiasm of Mark Headbush Foundation chairperson, Mandla Tisani, who made a site visit to Elundini Full Service School in Motherwell to see the progress of the three new classrooms being built.

“These classrooms will hopefully alleviate the overcrowding the school is currently experiencing. We are confident that they will be ready for the learners when they return from their July school holidays,” the foundation said.

Pictured are Mark Headbush (founder and trustee of the Mark Headbush Foundation) and Mandla Tisani (Chairman of the Mark Headbush Foundation).Photo:SUPPLIED

The Mark Headbush Foundation was formed in Nelson Mandela Bay in 2008.

It is driven by its core value to build a better future for all children and prepare them to be self-assured in engaging with their future challenges and accomplishments.

Each year it holds the annual Nelson Mandela Bay Mayoral Charity Golf Day, where every cent that is raised goes directly to improving education facilities in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality.

Elundini Full Service Primary School was the recipient of the funds raised at the 2018 golf day.

For more information on getting involved, from booking a four ball to corporate sponsorship, contact Jimmy Headbush at jimmy@endaweni.com or 072 201 6513.

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