# The University of Johannesburg, in partnership with Absa Business Banking and Qhubeka Charity, recently donated bicycles to 129 Grade 11 learners at Hanyani Secondary School outside Thohoyandou in Limpopo. This bicycle initiative arose out of UJ’s transformative Societal Impact project, of leverages technology to address critical infrastructure needs for residents in under-resourced areas. UJ Vice-Chancellor and Principal, professor Letlhokwa Mpedi, says the bicycle will help learners living in remote areas to get to school more easily:
UJ initiative sees Grade 11 learners from a remote Limpopo village receive bicycles [SOUND]
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