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Cornfields Primary host a clean-up campaign

Using 67 minutes, the learners cleaned up areas in Cornfields and the community clinics

On July 28 at 10am, Cornfields Primary School held a clean-up campaign for Mandela Day.

Using 67 minutes, the learners cleaned up areas in Cornfields and the community clinics.

Learners ready to clean up at the Cornfields Clinic.

The school acknowledges the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs for assisting with refuse bags and masks.

ALSO READ: Cornfields Primary cares for the planet

Thank you to Inkosi Langalibalele Local Municipality for assisting with refuse bags, and a vehicle to remove the waste to the landfill site.

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