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KHS Interact Club in the mix

While the spotlight shines on netball stars from various schools, Krugersdorp High School’s Interact Club volunteers are on hand to entertain and assist at the tournament, ensuring it runs smoothly with a charitable twist.

Krugersdorp High School’s Interact Club is assisting youngsters from various schools while ensuring the greater Krugersdorp community is not forgotten.

According to Interact Club president Tlotlo Seshuane, the school, in partnership with the Monument Rotary Club, is using the major sporting event to highlight charitable causes for those in need.

“We are selling ice cream and other snacks to raise funds to ensure that the charities and organisations we support throughout the year are not forgotten,” she said.

Watch video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/U22eEBf7gdQ?si=CB6oTVAAnrDtOuM8

Other members also shared their views on giving up their time for a greater cause.

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Keabetswe Mojaji

Keabetswe Mojaji has been working at the Krugersdorp News since March 2023. I cover a variety of beats ranging from hard news, crime, sports and community. I have been a resident of Krugersdorp for over 15 years. I have familiarised myself with the town allowing me to know my community better and understand what they deal with daily. What makes our job unique as community journalists is that we have to be hands-on and make a difference. The job goes beyond just informing and educating, it is about giving the community a voice and holding those in high positions accountable.
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