Frequent interruptions to school lessons and growing health risk fears at a Sezela, South Coast, Primary School, the result of recurrent water supply issues are a thing of the past following the recent
R168 000 sponsorship of a borehole by the South African Muslim Charitable Trust (SAMCT).

Sezela Primary School, located in the rural village of Sezela, close to a sugar mill, has long suffered an extremely poor water supply, exacerbated by frequent breakdowns, forcing school closures and an unacceptable stop-start educational process negatively affecting the school’s 650 learners.