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PSHS raffle raises funds as well as awareness

Grateful thanks is extended to Port Shepstone businesses for their support.

Port Shepstone High School’s TADA Committee (Teenagers against Drugs and Alcohol) had its annual pamper hamper raffle last week.

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Funds raised from the raffle are utilised to further the school’s campaign to educate pupils about the dangers of drugs and to create awareness within the school and the community.

Grateful thanks is extended to Port Shepstone businesses for their support -without them, the raffle would not have been a success. Atish Ghingai won first prize, Londeka Chiya second, Teale Moodley took third and Mabongi Mkhize fourth.

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