Learners at Masiphathisane Primary School waiting patiently for their midday meal supplied by Lucky Star / Oceana. Photo supplied
A good news story is that primary school learners on the West Coast will receive nutritious daily meals for one year. This is thanks to donations from the Oceana Group, a major employer in the area, and its long-term partner the Peninsula School Feeding Association (PSFA).
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