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SA young scientists recognised at Taiwan International Science Fair
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Two South African learners, Karabo Mpuru from Limpopo and Yu-Yao Chen from the Western Cape, have won third prizes at the Taiwan International Science Fair.
Mpuru was recognised for her project, 'Finding the Constant Difference in an Arithmetic Sequence', while Chen received her award for a project titled 'Using Macroalgae-Infused Bioink to Improve Oxygen Delivery in 3D-Bio-printed Wound Scaffolds'.
They competed against 667 learners from 32 countries.
Eskom Expo executive director Parthy Chetty praised the young scientists and those who supported them.
Mpuru was recognised for her project, 'Finding the Constant Difference in an Arithmetic Sequence', while Chen received her award for a project titled 'Using Macroalgae-Infused Bioink to Improve Oxygen Delivery in 3D-Bio-printed Wound Scaffolds'.
They competed against 667 learners from 32 countries.
Eskom Expo executive director Parthy Chetty praised the young scientists and those who supported them.
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Fourways Crossing donates school shoes and sanitary pads
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Fourways Crossing donated school shoes and sanitary pads to learners at Witkoppen Primary School.
School staff identified learners most in need and distributed the items to support attendance and participation.
The donation helped learners attend classes with confidence and reduced barriers caused by lack of essentials.
Fourways Crossing's Marketing Manager, Beverly Sefuralo, says with this they want to help every child feel supported and valued, so they can focus on learning without worrying about missing essentials.
School staff identified learners most in need and distributed the items to support attendance and participation.
The donation helped learners attend classes with confidence and reduced barriers caused by lack of essentials.
Fourways Crossing's Marketing Manager, Beverly Sefuralo, says with this they want to help every child feel supported and valued, so they can focus on learning without worrying about missing essentials.
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Davidson becomes 1st female to referee men’s Six Nations match
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Scotland’s Hollie Davidson says it is an honour to referee in the Six Nations.
The 33-year-old is set to become the first female to take charge of a men’s Six Nations match on Saturday, when Ireland hosts Italy in Dublin.
She already officiated 48 Tests – 34 women’s and 13 men’s – Olympic and Commonwealth Games, and two Women’s World Cups.
Davidson hopes to inspire young girls and boys:
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The 33-year-old is set to become the first female to take charge of a men’s Six Nations match on Saturday, when Ireland hosts Italy in Dublin.
She already officiated 48 Tests – 34 women’s and 13 men’s – Olympic and Commonwealth Games, and two Women’s World Cups.
Davidson hopes to inspire young girls and boys:
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