Africa-Press – Lesotho. PR and Brand Network in partnership with Rami Chuene and Tokiso “TKay” Nthebe on Friday 5 November embarked on a schools’ tour to award prizes to winners of the creative
arts challenge launched on October 7, 2021 in commemoration of October’s International Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The challenge that ran from 7 to 1 November had called on participants from any primary or
high school to produce creative projects intended to impart knowledge and raise awareness about breast cancer. Maputsoe shined bright with Letlotlo Independent
Junior School winning the first prize of M40, 000.00 towards the building of a new library, while Butha Buthe, represented by Soofia International School, was
awarded the second prize of five brand new laptops, and New Millennium International School from Maseru won the third prize of M10, 000.00 worth of stationery.
The three schools got the chance to spend time with Rami Chuene and TKay Nthebe, who presented the headmasters of each school with their prize and gave learners lessons on financial education, money management and the
importance of following one’s passions. The event was supported by members of Baoki Express Clinic, who shared valuable lessons on the importance of early detection and the lifestyle choices young people should
consider to reduce their risk of developing cancer. The principals and school representatives from schools additionally passed notes of thanks on behalf of
the students and lauded PR and Brand Network for executing such a deliberate and timely initiative. PR and Brand Network is a fully integrated solutions provider in the entertainment,
professional Public Relations, Brand Innovation and Communications industries. 100% owned by Libe Swiss Mohale, a Mosotho native from Ha Thamae, the agency
manages the likes of Rami Chuene, Liepollo Maphathe, and a local media personality, TKay Nthebe. “Our goal for the schools’ challenge was to harness the creativity and abilities of school children in Lesotho to educate their
communities about breast cancer, while also helping schools in all districts get better resources and refined learning facilities. We are pleased by the
success of the campaign, and we hope this experience taught the learners we got to meet that hard work always pays off and being from a small town should not limit how far your dreams can take you.”
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