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Help Mother of Peace win e-waste challenge

Hand over all your broken or unwanted electronics to Mother of Peace to help them win the e-waste challenge.

MOTHER of Peace Communities, a home for orphaned and vulnerable children, has been nominated to take part in an electronic waste (e-waste) challenge. The closing date for the challenge is October 14.

Also read: Discard e-waste correctly

Mother of Peace‘s fundraiser, Norma-Jean Shore, said the prize is a choice between R20 000 cash or IT equipment of the same value. E-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices.

“The community can help by donating non-functioning electrical equipment that is no longer needed. Whether it is a toaster, iron, kettle, microwave, computer, fridge or washing machine, nothing will be turned away. The organisation that collects the largest weight stands to win the prize,” said Norma-Jean.

For more information, send a WhatsApp message to Norma-Jean on 084 628 2523.

 

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Vusi Mthalane

Senior Journalist

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