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Cassper Nyovest Gives Back To His Former School

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Last updated: 2023/03/28 at 11:01 AM
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Cassper Nyovest Gives Back To His Former School. The Quinton van der Burgh Foundation (QVDB Foundation) and South African superstar Cassper Nyovest have reacted to a desperate need for clean drinkable water in the North West Province.

Thanks to their initiative, Nyovest’s alma mater, Sol Plaatje Primary School in Mahikeng can now supply its 47 teachers and 1357 students with fresh drinking water.

The QVDB Foundation teamed up with the South African rapper and music entrepreneur to sponsor the school with a borehole and a well to the value of R260 000.

“We don’t need you to worry about access to water. We need you to worry about what you’re going to become, a famous rapper like Cassper, the next President or running big companies,” said Quinton van der Burgh, founder and president of the QVDB Foundation speaking at the launch and ribbon cutting of the Well at Sol Plaatje Primary School last week (Wednesday, March 22).

According to research, 19% of South Africa’s rural population lacks access to a reliable water supply and 33% do not have basic sanitation services. While rural citizens suffer the most, over 26% of all schools (urban or rural), and 45% of clinics, have no water access either.

“It’s such a simple thing, yet so many people are struggling to get access to water. This should never be the case,” said van der Burgh.

As the president of Generosity Water Global, a charitable organisation with a worldwide footprint, van der Burgh is no stranger to the cause, having played a part in bringing clean drinking water to thousands of people in developing countries.

“The act of giving is what it’s going to take to change South Africa,” he said.

For more on QVDB Foundation’s initiatives please visit: www.qvdbfoundation.co.za

OkMzansi March 28, 2023 March 28, 2023
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