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Postal Address: P.O.Box 288 Maseru 100 LESOTHO
Email Address:
Physical Address: Ha Tsautse Main South Road Maseru LESOTHO
Banks: NedBank (Lesotho) SSB #:027/06/3925/11
Postbank Amsterdam Seliba Sa Boithuto Bouwfonds # 684 99 27
Standard Bank (Lesotho) SSB Trust # 0140097462501
| Article III. SELIBA SA BOITHUTO TRUST 1. The Seliba Sa Boithuto Trust is established on 19th January 1999 (Registration No. 25875 in the Deeds Registry, Maseru). 2. The main aim of the SSB Trust is to support Seliba Sa Boithuto (a) in kind, for example by obtaining facilities made available for use by Seliba Sa Boithuto; (b) in methodology, by assisting Seliba Sa Boithuto to empower learners; and (c) in philosophy, by interpreting and guaranteeing the SSB Philosophy and monitoring its implementation. Article IV. MEMBERS:
1. Membership (a) Membership Membership shall be open to all individuals: (i) interested in the promotion of the aims of the Society, and / or (ii) wishing to make use of the learning centre(s) (b) Fees Annual subscription fees shall be determined by the AGM, payable on or before 31st December each year. (c) Membership Roster The Secretary shall keep and maintain a Membership Roster of all members, who have paid their Annual Subscription Fee to the Treasurer, or at the Centre(s). The Organiser of the Centre(s) is required to inform the Treasurer, who in turn must inform the Secretary about any Annual Subscription Fees paid
2. BRANCHES The Society may have its branches and regional Societies if it considers this necessary.
3. VALIDITY OF MEMBERSHIP The membership shall be valid only for individuals who shall have paid their annual subscription fees on or before 31st December each year.
4. TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP (a) Any member who fails to observe the above "validity of membership" conditions shall be excluded from the Society and can only be allowed use of the Learning Centre(s) as a casual learner (See Article V.1(a)) (b) Any member can terminate his/her membership by so indicating in writing to the Secretary. (c) The Steering Committee can terminate the membership of a member, whose action(s) are deemed to be harmful to the aims and activities of the Society.
5. DISPUTES Any dispute between a member or former member, and the Society shall be brought before the Steering Committee for decision. If the aggrieved party is not satisfied by the decision the party can appeal to the Annual General Meeting. If the disputed matter involves the philosophy of SSB and the Steering Committee is unable to settle it, such matter shall be referred to the patron. If an amicable agreement can not be achieved the patron shall refer the matter to the SSB Trust. The Trust may then dissolve and replace the Steering Committee until the next Annual General Meeting.
Article V. THE USE OF THE LEARNING CENTRE(S)
1. LEARNERS AND TUTORS (a) The Learners can be paid-up members, who will pay a member user fee, or casual learners, who will pay a casual user fee. (b) The Tutors are people, who can help the independent learners by providing guidance and counseling. They may be required to undergo training in these skills. They may also receive an honorarium for their services.
2. RULES AND REGULATIONS (a) Rules and Regulations for the orderly use of the Learning Centre(s) will be developed by the Steering Committee and reviewed regularly. (b) The users of the Learning Centres must abide with the Rules and Regulations. The Organiser has the right to ask a user to leave the Learning Centre, if in his/her opinion an individual ignores these Rules and / or Regulations.
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