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Shakaskraal Primary launches Child Protection Campaign

Principal Singh used a megaphone to call on business leaders of the area to support the 90-year-old school.

The Primary Peer Education Club of Shakaskraal Primary School started a Child Protection Campaign last week, which culminated in a march through the streets of Shakaskraal.

The young activists, led by their principal Vinesh Singh, marched through the CBD chanting slogans and demanding that children of the area have a right to be protected against abuse.

Principal Singh used a megaphone to call on business leaders of the area to support the 90-year-old school to achieve its aim of becoming a school of excellence.

He asked business leaders to help the school in its efforts to erect a palisade fence along the school boundary so that the pupils will be safe from criminals when they are at school.

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