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Educational campaign benefits learners

It had a positive impact on some 1 620 learners.

Paddock Saps Social Crime Prevention Unit hosted a crime awareness campaign at Nyandezulu and Nsingizi primary schools recently, reaching over 1 620 learners across both schools.

Juluka Animal Rescue joined the initiative as a valued stakeholder, with director Melissa van Zyl addressing learners on the importance of preventing animal cruelty and promoting responsible pet care.

The day was made especially memorable through the generous sponsorship of Tightline Fisheries, which enabled the distribution of Easter eggs to all learners.

The campaign proved to be both educational and fun-filled, leaving a positive impact on everyone involved.

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