Kgosi Kgolo IV Seretse Khama Ian Khama yesterday visited Bobonong Kgotla, bringing gifts to young children and providing a soup kitchen for the elderly. The visit aimed to support community welfare and promote social development within the area.
Accompanied by Francisco Malesela Kgoboko of FMK Trust, Kgosi Kgolo highlighted the ongoing impact of the organization since its launch in Motlhabaneng in 2018. The Trust has consistently engaged in philanthropic activities, focusing on education, community support, and youth development.
During his speech, Kgosi Kgolo noted that FMK Trust has provided schools with essential resources such as photocopying machines, supported student groups with groceries, and sponsored local sports tournaments. The organization also recognizes educators through the FMK Thuto Teaching Excellence Awards, honoring teachers across Bobirwa for their dedication and contribution to quality education.
The visit reinforced the Trust’s commitment to community upliftment, emphasizing care for both the young and elderly. By providing practical support and celebrating local achievements, Kgosi Kgolo and FMK Trust continue to strengthen social cohesion and inspire community participation.
Through initiatives like these, the Trust promotes education, sports, and social welfare, positioning Bobonong as a community that values development, service, and collective growth. The visit serves as a reminder of the ongoing role of traditional leadership in fostering community support and social responsibility.