Lusanda Bill
20 October 2010
25 schools in the Western Cape have been praised for their efforts to highlight climate change and the need to preserve fragile resources.
Both the Education Department and Disaster Management Department applauded learners’ efforts to raise awareness about the need to preserve natural resources.
The Disaster Management Department aimed to encourage energy efficiency through a two month programme.
Upon completing the course, pupils submitted poems and essays to demonstrate what they had learnt.
The special prize-giving ceremony was held in Athlone yesterday.
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