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The initiative, which forms part of the ATNS’ Corporate Social Investment programme, directly addresses one of the major barriers to education for learners in rural areas, namely long and often difficult journeys to school.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Ms Teboho Fihla, Chairperson of the ATNS Social and Ethics Committee, said the initiative reflects ATNS’ commitment to creating meaningful social impact in the communities it serves.
“This year’s Nelson Mandela Day theme reminds us that it is still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity. Today, ATNS responds to that call through action. These bicycles are more than a mode of transport – they are a pathway to education, opportunity and a brighter future.”
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