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Four Mganduzweni primary schools prioritise learners well-being

According to the DoE spokesperson, Gerald Sambo, the campaign is made possible by the collaboration of teachers, learners and broader community.

Four schools in the White Hazy Circuit 2 showcased their dedication to positive learning environments by being part of the Randza Xikolo Xa Wena Campaign on Friday, July 25.

A wall is painted in one of the schools in White Hazy Circuit 2.

Zamani, Mdumiseni, Mnganduzweni and Babhanani primary schools supported the initiative by cleaning their classrooms and the schoolyards, and painting the walls. According to the Mpumalanga Department of Education spokesperson, Gerald Sambo, the schools worked together to create safe learning environments that promote education, unity and community participation in the area.

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“The campaign shows that the schools want every child to succeed and do well. We appreciate all learners, educators and stakeholders for their admirable efforts. Their hard work and collaborative spirit were evident throughout the campaign, contributing to its success,” Sambo said.

Passion and dedication continue to light the way toward a brighter, more empowered future for schools. “Together, we are shaping environments in which every child can thrive,” he said.

Officials and community members clean schools in the White Hazy Circuit 2.

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The success of the campaign highlights the profound impact that dedicated individuals and united communities can have on the educational environment.

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