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31-year-old Wisani Climent Maluleke from Limpopo is trying to make period poverty a thing of the past.
Maluleke matriculated and moved to Pretoria to further his studies.
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Unfortunately, an addiction to alcohol smashed those dreams.
Eight years after moving to Pretoria, Maluleke returned to Limpopo due to his inability to afford anything.
Two years later he registered the BEE Youth Organisation NPC to help those around him.
Wisani Climent Maluleke is trying to make period poverty a thing of the past with his organisation NPC. Image: SuppliedSource: UGC
Maluleke opened up about his past, present and future in an exclusive interview withBriefly.co.za.
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Source: Briefly News
Reeshni ChettyReeshni Chetty is a senior current affairs reporter.
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