19/11/2025
MECWETSANENG
Mine donates electric wheelchair
Victor Mulangisi
Women in Mining, a wing of Kudumane Manganese Resources (KMR), handed over an electric wheelchair on October 30, 2025, to Amantle Matlhare at Mecwetsaneng village in the Joe Morolong constituency, after hearing there was a dire need for the 20 year old to become more mobile.
A team from the manganese producer visited Amantle’s parents' home with the generous gift. During an interview, the communications manager of the Joe Morolong municipality, Ms Lerato Kunou, said that the plight of Amantle was recognised during the municipality’s Mandela Month campaign, when she was identified as one of the persons living with disabilities who needed to be prioritised and assisted by the municipality through their Social Labour Plan (SLP). She said it was a unanimous decision to assist Amantle through the SLP.
The entire Matlhare family was excited and grateful when Amantle received the electronic wheelchair, because it will make performing her daily activities so much easier.
According to Ms Rudzani Bulanga, the executive of Women in Mining - KMR, “This gift represents more than mobility; it symbolises strength, independence and the power of women uplifting one another. May it serve as a reminder that no obstacle is too big when courage meets opportunity.”
On behalf of the municipality, the speaker, Councillor Violet Jordan, expressed her gratitude to KMR for their great support and assistance. She applauded Women in Mining for pushing past barriers and for getting involved in this project, because only women understand another woman's plight.
The handover ceremony was graced by the Ward 14 Councillor Segomotsi Choche, Mr Billy Lamberchts, project manager of the mine, other representatives from KMR, Women in Mining, ward committee members and members of the local traditional Council.
Amantle Matlhare received the wheelchair from Kudumane Manganese Resources.