âThe home schools are the answer to the current dilemma that we find ourselves in,â says Mabwe, as he welcomes students arriving for a sociology lecture.
At Mabweâs home college, students pay $10 (£7.25) a month, while the poorer children, mostly orphans, can study for free, he says.
âThere are instances where parents cannot afford lessons. We can have a gentlemanâs agreement. There are some children who are orphans, so we take about 10 and teach them for free.
âThis is also part of our corporate social responsibility. We are in the community and want to serve the community. We are not driven by money, but we are driven by the need to better lives.â