Kathu, Kuruman, Deben, Hotazel, Black Rock, Daniëlskuil, Lime Acres, Postmasburg, Olifantshoek and surrounding villages.

On 7 June 2018, Kelebogile Trust revisited the Ba’one Intellectual Disability Centre, to ensure all systems go on the solar panels installed by Kelebogile Trust, for the centre to have excess to electricity in order to manufacture furniture using recycled material.

There is a special concern in Ga-Segonyana municipality for people with disabilities. Even though there is a special school for children based at Mothibistad that caters for the intellectually disabled from 7-18-year-old, problem remains when they are 19 years old. The labour market and other institutions currently do not absorb these youth leaving them to be victims of different abuses in the community.

 Ba’one Intellectual Disability Centre established in 2010 in the village of Seoding near Kuruman. It is doing a brilliant job working hard to empower people living with intellectual disabilities through a skills development program.


The Centre, managed by retired educators who have been trained in special needs education, makes sure that the effective facilitation of these skills programs will ensure that, after being thoroughly trained under supervision, these beneficiaries will be employed, thereby creating a sustainable future for them.

The vocational skills offered by the centre include the following: Cooking and baking, knitting, needlework, welding, woodwork, paper recycling, beading, leatherwork and arts and crafts.

They have 83 full time trainees attending the centre every day. The aim of the project is to support Ba´one in the contribution to the education of people living with intellectual disabilities, for example, to combat disable abuse, to encourage Intellectual disables to remain active in the community and to establish income-generating projects to sustain the organization.