Community supports Springs Boys High fundraiser for debate league



Mampho Mahooa and Zarah Jackson were served by Innocent Ngwenya. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

The Springs Boys High School’s debate team marked their first fundraiser a success at RocoMamas in Springs Mall, raising funds for the National Debate League (NDL) Championships next year in Cape Town.
The boys rolled up their sleeves for a shadow shift recently and were accompanied by the school’s band.
The teacher and co-ordinator, Nabeelah Asmal, told the African Reporter that the community supported the cause and expressed gratitude to everyone who came with enthusiasm and to RocoMama for their unwavering support.
She said that the success of the RocoMamas shadow-shift fundraiser showed just how much the community believes in the boys.
She also said that the team had another fundraiser on December 3 at the school under the theme ‘Tunes & Twilight’ as their way of bringing the community together for a night of music, energy, and purpose.
The school invited the community to join in the vibe and help send the debating boys to the national championships.

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Lwandle Zibi served Nompumelelo Sibiya-Mweli, Bokamoso Sibiya and Lubanzi Mweli at RocoMamas. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

Mpendulo Mathebula served a table at RocoMamas. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

A waiter at RocoMamas in Springs Mall instructed the boys on what was expected of them. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

The Springs Boys High School band was part of the entertainment. Photo: Zamokuhle Ndawonde

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