GWM extends CSI commitment through back-to-school support for Foundation Phase learners in Tembisa

Johannesburg, 28 January 2026 – GWM South Africa has reinforced its commitment to community upliftment through the delivery of back-to-school support packs to Foundation Phase learners at four primary schools in Tembisa as part of its Giving More Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme. The initiative forms part of GWM’s ongoing partnership with the Rally to Read Foundation, which supports literacy development and learning outcomes in under-resourced communities across the country.
The back-to-school support packs aimed to assist families during a financially demanding period. January is widely recognised as one of the most financially challenging months for households, particularly in communities where income is stretched across transport costs, uniforms, stationery, and basic household needs. By combining education and food support, GWM’s intervention acknowledges the critical relationship between the role that basic needs and stability play in supporting learner readiness and consistent school attendance.
In addition to the head office-led initiative in Tembisa, the Giving More programme adopts a collaborative approach to community upliftment. During December 2025, GWM dealerships across the country participated in Giving More activities, implementing locally driven CSI initiatives that respond directly to the needs of schools and communities in their respective regions. This nationwide participation reflects the brand’s commitment to creating impact at both a national and grassroots level.
“Supporting education goes beyond books and classrooms,” said Floyd Ramabulana, Head of Marketing at GWM South Africa. “As GWM South Africa, we aim to respond to the real pressures that families face, providing practical support that helps learners arrive at school ready to engage and participate. Our Giving More Programme reflects our commitment to meaningful, evidence-led interventions that strengthen both children and the communities around them.”
Educators and school representatives welcomed the initiative, noting the value of GWM’s continued involvement and hands-on support at their schools. “GWM has been present in our school through Rally to Read, supporting literacy and learning in our classrooms,” said Gabsile Mabanga from Emmangweni Primary School. “This back-to school support shows that the commitment goes beyond reading materials and extends to helping our leaners start the year on a strong footing.”
Echoing these sentiments, Sannie Khosa of Marhulana Primary School added, “We have seen the impact of GWM’s support through Rally to Read, and this additional assistance makes a real difference for our learners and their families. It reinforces that education is supported not only inside the classroom, but also through practical interventions that help children arrive at school ready to learn.”
Looking ahead, GWM plans to continue strengthening partnerships that address both immediate and long-term needs, ensuring that learners not only start the year prepared but also have sustained support throughout their educational journey. By combining practical interventions with literacy and community programmes, the brand seeks to contribute to systemic improvements in learner outcomes.
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