
On 3 June Environment Africa fulfilled one of its main objectives- to groom future environmentalists, simply put as ‘catch them young’ at Prince Edward School in Harare. Prince Edward Environmental Protection Club hosted the event, at which participants included Dominican Convent School, Environment Africa representatives as well as a performing artistand journalist Nqobile Malinga.
The schools presented a diversity of topics in harmony with this year’s theme ‘Carbon dioxide, Kick the habit -towards a low carbon economy’.
The children expressed their views on topics that include poverty with most speakers encouraging responsible authorities to facilitate increased productivity in Industry and agriculture to address poverty issues.
Another topic that was tackled by the children is Global warming which they agreed is a disaster that requires urgent attention and action by all.
The schools presented a diversity of topics in harmony with this year’s theme ‘Carbon dioxide, Kick the habit -towards a low carbon economy’.
The children expressed their views on topics that include poverty with most speakers encouraging responsible authorities to facilitate increased productivity in Industry and agriculture to address poverty issues.
Another topic that was tackled by the children is Global warming which they agreed is a disaster that requires urgent attention and action by all.
The event involved a lot of excitement amongst the school children as competitions were held and Prizes were awarded for outstanding performance.
Still on excitement the children had an edutainment session when a performing artist and zbc award winning journalist Nqobile Malinga presented a captivating multi lingual mix of song, poetry and dance solo act that was themed around the business of the day-Environmental care and protection.
Thanks Environment Afrcica for the opportunity for me to shine.
Still on excitement the children had an edutainment session when a performing artist and zbc award winning journalist Nqobile Malinga presented a captivating multi lingual mix of song, poetry and dance solo act that was themed around the business of the day-Environmental care and protection.
Thanks Environment Afrcica for the opportunity for me to shine.