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Keps boys dress up and give to the needy on Mandela Day

HOUGHTON – KEPS learners honour Madiba by making sandwiches for the needy on Mandela Day.

 


King Edward VII Preparatory School (KEPS) wore civvies on Mandela Day, showing off some colourful Nelson Mandela-inspired clothes and proudly South African sports outfits.

Learners dedicated 67 minutes for charitable work, making more than 1 500 sandwiches for the needy and displaced people in honour of Mandela.

Learners dress up to honour Madiba. Back: Headmaster Doug Shead. Front: Joshua Eykelhof, Jack Ramsay, Liam Hughes and Nathan Hughes. Photo: Supplied

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