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Curro’s Colour Run closes year with joy

A vibrant burst of colour and fun marked the end of the school year at Curro Krugersdorp Primary.

Curro Krugersdorp Primary School came alive in a splash of colour as learners ended the academic year with a cheerful and energetic Colour Run.

According to the school’s marketer, Dibuseng Mabuya, the day was packed with inflatable fun under the bright summer sun – the perfect way to unwind after the Grade Seven learners completed their final exams.

“Splashes of colour floated through the air as laughter echoed across the field. It was a spectacular scene of unity and happiness, a day that truly celebrated all the hard work of the year and brought everyone together in pure joy,” said Dibuseng.

Ditiro Mojela is full of smiles while taking part. Photo: Submitted

Event organiser and teacher Jaenmirie Blumenthal added that it was wonderful to see the learners enjoy themselves after a busy, successful school year.

She said the effort of organising the event was well worth it when she saw the smiles on their faces.

“The day was packed with laughter, excitement and unforgettable moments as learners enjoyed splash-tastic water play and slides, bouncy jumping castles and action-packed soccer matches,” Jaenmirie concluded.

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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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