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Seliba Sa Boithuto

 

 

Postal Address:

P.O.Box 288

Maseru 100

LESOTHO

 

 

Email Address:

mathot@lesoff.co.za

 

 

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

 

CONSTITUTION OF SELIBA SA BOITHUTO

(SSB)

as ammended in 2004

 Article I.                           

 

1.        NAME:

         The Society shall be called Seliba Sa Boithuto, hereafter referred to as the   Society and abbreviated SSB.

 

2.        REGISTRATION NO. 91 / 73

 

3.        LEGAL STATUS:

The Society can sue and be sued.

The Society will be represented by the Chairperson or any Officer of the Steering Committee, appointed by the Chairperson.

4.        HEADQUARTERS & ADDRESS:

The headquarters of the Society shall be at P.O. Box 288, Maseru 100, Lesotho.

5.         NATURE OF THE SOCIETY

The Society shall be a non-denominational, non-political, non-profit making, voluntary organization. SSB is unique in nature and philosophy: 

· SSB believes in the capability and importance of learners to study on their own and to be responsible for SSB as their own organization.

· SSB actively empowers learners to develop these capabilities and responsibilities.

 

Article II.                          AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

 

1.        AIMS

The aim of the Society is to support the efforts of those people, who wish to be responsible for their own learning.

 

2.        OBJECTIVES

The objective of the Society shall be to run the learning centre(s): Seliba Sa Boithuto, so as to provide the independent learners with

(a)      a quiet place to learn,

(b)      learning materials,

(c)      a peer-learning network, and

(d)      a network of tutors.

 

The learning centre shall not be a school and will not provide for

(e)      organised courses,

(f)       time-tables, or

(g)      examinations.

 

The practical objectives of the Society are:

(h)      to rent or organise the building for the centre,

(i)        to acquire funds for and to buy furniture and equipment,

(j)        to acquire funds for and to buy relevant learning materials,

(k)      to organise and train tutors to help the learners,

(l)        to organise peer-learning,

(m)    to organise learner's responsibility for the centre,

(n)      to run the operation of the centre, and

(o)      to sell any materials and items as deemed appropriate.

 

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