RICHARD Mabaso (left) the CEO and founder of the Imbumba Foundation; Sushie Munsamy, Independent Newspapers’ CSI Assistant; Sameera Kareem, Independent Newspapers’ CSI manager and co-ordinator, and Siza Majola, the principal of Ningizimu Special School.
The halls of Ningizimu Special School in Montclair, Durban, were filled with more than just the sound of learning on Monday; they came alive with the vibrant energy of creativity, talent and the launch of a groundbreaking partnership.
To commemorate World Milk Day, the Daily News Milk Fund and the Imbumba Foundation officially joined forces and hosted a celebration at the school, to acknowledge their partnership and highlight the importance of milk as a nutritional food source.
The collaboration marked the coming together of two organisations with established track records in community upliftment, aiming to foster a long-term commitment to empowering some of society’s most vulnerable members.
Founded in August 1980 by the late Sibongile Constance Ngubane in Lamontville, Ningizimu Special School was born out of a critical need to provide quality education to intellectually impaired learners.










