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Learners perform best with their bellies full

A product called Garden in a Box was used to start the vegetable garden at the school in Munsieville. Read full article here.

Munsieville Primary learners getting their hands dirty for a worthy cause.

Hospice offers diverse services on the West Rand

The Old Oak Hospice has already been open to the West Rand community for six months. It has taken many months of hard work, planning, and use of reliable resources and businesses who share their passion to get where they are today. Read full story here.

Ina Meiring says just like the old oak tree, the hospice is here to stay.

Sea Cadets learn to fly – but still want to sail

The Sea Cadets from Training Ship (TS) Rook in Krugersdorp recently attended the airshow at the SA Air Force Museum at Airforce Base Swartkops. Read full story here.

Some of the cadets who attended the airshow.

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