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Graduates will better ECD

These skilled and qualified women are ready to make ECD better.

THE Believers Care Society held a graduation ceremony for local women who are now skilled and qualified in Early Childhood Development, on Saturday, January 28, in High Street, Turffontein.

Ward 56 councillor Rashieda Landis said she, along with the principal, Alexander Iheme, are very proud of the graduates because they are adding value to people’s lives.

Clr Landis added that age is but a number and that all those interested in furthering their knowledge, including the youth, should attend the free training courses at the centre.

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