18/06/2026
π¦π Isaac Makau Primary School
βWhy do we stop, look and listen before crossing the road?β
That simple question got learners thinking at Isaac Makau Primary School today.πΈ
With 714 learners taking part in the Motus Road Safety Program, the conversation quickly turned to the everyday choices that help keep them safe on their journeys to and from school.
What stood out most was how many learners already understood that road safety starts with them. One safe decision can make all the difference.
A sincere thank you to the principal, educators and learners of Isaac Makau Primary School for their warm welcome and participation.
18/06/2026
π¦π Kgothalong Primary School
βWho thinks road safety is only for adults?β
The smiles that followed; answered the question before anyone could.πΈ
At Kgothalong Primary School, 528 learners joined the Motus Road Safety Program and quickly showed that they understand they have a role to play too.
From crossing roads safely to reminding others to wear seatbelts, learners shared how small actions can help protect lives every day.
Thank you to the principal, educators and learners of Kgothalong Primary School for the warm welcome and enthusiastic engagement.
17/06/2026
π¦π Denver Primary School
βWho helps younger learners cross the road safely?β
That question sparked an incredible conversation at Denver Primary School today. πΈ With 1740 learners taking part in the Motus Road Safety Program, it was clear that many already understand that road safety isn't just about protecting yourself, it's about looking out for others too.
The strongest message of the day? Safe choices save lives. Whether it's stopping, looking, listening or speaking up, every learner has the power to make a difference.
Thank you to the principal, educators and learners of Denver Primary School for the warm welcome. A special thank you as well to the Community Traffic Officers for helping bring these important lessons to life.
17/06/2026
π¦π Malvern Primary School
βWho reminds their family to wear a seatbelt?β
At Malvern Primary School, hands shot up immediately. πΈ With 413 learners joining the Motus Road Safety Program, one thing became clear: learners know that road safety starts with everyday choices.
From fastening a seatbelt to paying attention before crossing a road, the conversation showed just how powerful young voices can be when it comes to creating safer communities.
A heartfelt thank you to the principal, educators and learners of Malvern Primary School for their enthusiasm and participation. Appreciation also goes to the Community Traffic Officers for their continued support.
16/06/2026
π₯ Today we celebrate the dreamers, the game-changers and the future leaders of South Africa.
Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep believing. Keep achieving.
Happy Youth Day! πβ€οΈ
11/06/2026
Not the result we wanted tonight.π
But the story is not over yet.
Keep your heads up, Bafana Bafana. There is still football to be played, points to be won, and a nation standing firmly behind you.
We'll be ready for the next game. πΏπ¦β½π₯
11/06/2026
π¦π Ukhanyiso Primary School
βWhy is it so important to look both ways before crossing the road?β
At Ukhanyiso Primary today, that simple question opened a flood of honest answers. With 502 learners gathered for the Motus Road Safety Program, each child connected this lesson to their own daily routines. They talked about waiting at intersections, looking out for younger siblings, and even reminding parents to buckle up.πΈ
What I felt most was this: every time a learner says, βI will look before crossing,β or βI will remind others to be safe,β thatβs where change begins.
Thank you to the principal, educators, and learners of Ukhanyiso for creating such a welcoming space. And a huge shout-out to the Community Traffic Officers and EMPD who stand with us, showing that every safe choice counts.
11/06/2026
π¦π Kumalo Primary School
βWho here always checks that everyone in the car is buckled up?β
At Kumalo Primary today, that question sparked a wave of nods and strong responses. With 776 learners in the Motus Road Safety Program, it was powerful to see how each child took this lesson to heart. They shared stories; how they remind their parents, how they make a habit of fastening seat belts, and how they promise themselves to stay safe.
This is what road safety is about; starting young, speaking up, and making every ride, every walk, a safer one.πΈ
A warm thank you to the principal, educators, and learners at Kumalo Primary for their commitment. And a heartfelt thank you to the Community Traffic Officers and EMPD whose dedication makes these conversations possible.
10/06/2026
π¦π Manzini Primary School
One of the best moments from the session at Manzini Primary School came when learners began sharing examples of what they see on the roads in their own communities.πΈ Their observations quickly became part of the conversation, helping to bring the road safety lessons to life in a way that felt real and relatable.
With 765 learners seen through the Motus Road Safety Program, learners actively participated throughout the session, connecting road safety principles to their everyday experiences. Discussions around staying alert, making safe choices and looking out for others encouraged thoughtful responses from learners across the group.πΈ
It was clear that the session wasn't just about listening; it was about helping learners see how road safety fits into their daily lives.
A sincere thank you to the principal, educators and learners of Manzini Primary School for creating such a welcoming environment for learning. Appreciation also goes to the Community Traffic Officers whose presence and support helped strengthen the impact of the day's engagement.
10/06/2026
π¦π Katlehong Primary School
"Why do you think people get distracted near roads?"
That question sparked plenty of discussion at Katlehong Primary School, where learners were quick to share their thoughts and experiences from their own journeys to and from school. πΈ
As different answers came through, the conversation naturally opened up around awareness, responsibility and the small decisions that can make a big difference when it comes to road safety.
With 915 learners seen through the Motus Road Safety Program, the session was filled with participation and curiosity. Learners connected the road safety messages to situations they encounter every day, creating meaningful conversations that felt relevant to their lives and communities.πΈ
What stood out most was the willingness of learners to engage, ask questions and contribute to the discussion, turning the session into a shared learning experience.
A heartfelt thank you to the principal, educators and learners of Katlehong Primary School for their warm welcome and enthusiastic participation. Special appreciation also goes to the Community Traffic Officers for their support and involvement in helping reinforce these important road safety messages.