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    Concerned students clean Siyazama pre-school

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 6, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rhodes students Bridget Hannah (black cap), Tisetso Morobi (black T-shirt) and Nina Butler (at the back) take time out on Saturday morning to give the jungle gym at Siyazama Preparatory School a fresh coat of paint.

    Rhodes students Bridget Hannah (black cap), Tisetso Morobi (black T-shirt) and Nina Butler (at the back) take time out on Saturday morning to give the jungle gym at Siyazama Preparatory School a fresh coat of paint.

    Organiser Nosiphiwe Ngqwala, of the Innovation Leadership programme, said this programme focuses on developing the community.

    'We want to put our strength on doing for the community, instead of saying that the community is underdeveloped,' she said.

    Photo: Thembani Onceya.

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