Junior water competition winners, Sandisiwe and Sanelisiwe Nhlozi, are helping to raise awareness about water education and to attract and get other young minds to develop an interest in the sector. Photo: supplied
A good news story for Women’s Month is that of 15-year-old twins from KwaDabeka, near Pinetown in KwaZulu-Natal, who this weekend will be flying the South African flag high in the upcoming Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition taking place tomorrow, Sunday, 25 August 2024, in Sweden. The twin sisters, Sandisiwe and Sanelisiwe Nhlozi, won the…
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