
ECD Youth Day bursts with joy and colour
Tlhalefang Educare, a vibrant early childhood development centre, hosted a delightful Youth Day bursting with colour and joy.
• Also read: Youth Day is more than a day off, says local activist
School principal Nthabeleng Zita passionately shared, 'We were inspired by children's rights. If it wasn't for those who fought for our rights, early childhood development wouldn't have been taken seriously.'
The celebration brought together the police, traffic wardens and community leaders, all joining the enthusiastic learners in this special day.
Nthabeleng shared that their goal was to show everyone that Youth Day can be celebrated in various exciting ways, not just with youth dressed in school uniforms.
It's about time we celebrated the freedom that we have now and not only focus on what happened in the past,' concluded Nthabeleng with a smile.
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