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Rand Refinery donates new gear to Dinwiddie Primary

The donation comes at a crucial time for the school, which had been facing a shortage of essential sporting gear for its learners.

Dinwiddie Primary School received a boost ahead of the upcoming netball and soccer season, thanks to a generous donation of sporting equipment from Rand Refinery.

The donation comes at a crucial time for the school, which had been facing a shortage of essential sporting gear for its learners. For many young athletes at the school, the gear will boost their morale.

School management expressed heartfelt gratitude to Rand Refinery for stepping in to support the learners, highlighting that the contribution will go a long way in developing both talent and confidence among pupils.

Siyanda Nombika from Rand Refinery with principal Adele Bosman and coach Dia du Plessis

“We are incredibly grateful for this donation. Our school was in need of sporting equipment, and this support means our learners can now participate with pride and dignity,” said netball coach Dia du Plessis.

Principal Adele Bosmanl also welcomed the donation, noting its immediate impact on the teams’ morale.

“This will boost their confidence on the field when the soccer and netball season starts. Our teams have been performing well despite the challenges, so this is a major boost for them,” said principal.

With new equipment now at their disposal, Dinwiddie Primary learners are expected to take to the field with renewed energy and determination.

Siyanda Nombika from Rand Refinery said the donation not only equips them physically but also sends a powerful message of encouragement that their dreams and talents matter. “With this new gear they can now focus on the game and do that looking sharp in proper gear,” said Nombika.

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