BY EPN REPORTER
MANZINI – In the true spirit of Christmas, Imisebe Publishing hosted an early festive celebration for the boys at Enjabulweni Resident Care Home this past weekend.
The day was filled with joy, motivation, and an array of exciting activities, leaving the children with unforgettable memories. This heart-warming gesture forms part of Imisebe Publishing’s corporate social responsibility initiative, reflecting their commitment to uplifting their local community.
The event featured motivational talks, fun games, jubilant singing, and the distribution of delightful gift hampers. Speaking at the event, Hlob’sile Stromvig, Managing Director of Imisebe Publishing, emphasized the importance of giving and sharing, core values of the Christmas season. She expressed that, as a Manzini-based company and close neighbor to Enjabulweni, it was fitting to celebrate the festive season with the boys.
Sandile Makhanya, a teacher from Swazi National High, served as the guest speaker. In his address, he encouraged the children to prioritize education, remain resilient, and stay focused on their goals, even in the face of challenges.
The gift hampers, presented by Imisebe, were received with excitement and gratitude. Simphiwe Tfwala, a social worker at Enjabulweni, extended heartfelt thanks on behalf of the Resident Care Home. She praised Imisebe Publishing for their generosity and for giving the children an extraordinary Christmas experience. The boys shared their enthusiasm about the event, highlighting how inspired they felt to take their education seriously and view challenges as stepping stones to greater success.
The day concluded with a scrumptious meal, marking the end of an eventful and uplifting celebration. Through this initiative, Imisebe Publishing not only brightened the lives of the boys but also underscored the importance of community care during the festive season.
This act of kindness serves as a reminder of the power of giving and the joy that comes from bringing hope and happiness to others during Christmas.