The Eskom Science Expo provincial coordinator, Cynthia Lebetha, learners from Khanyisa Education Centre.
Khanyisa Education Centre recently hosted the Eskom Science Expo for learners in Giyani. Learners showcased their science projects to the coordinators. Learners from all the participating schools were selected to compete in the Mopani region edition of the expo which will be hosted at the Foskor Hall in Phalaborwa on Saturday, July 27.
Mathildah Musingarimi, Science teacher at Khanyisa Education Centre.
Provincial coordinator, Sure Mupezeni, and the regional director for the expo, Cynthia Lebetha, monitored proceedings. Mathildah Musingarimi, a physics teacher at the school, said the day was a huge success and the projects that the learners showcased were very impressive and innovative.
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