The boys will be asked to each bring a book to fill the shelves of the library section of our new Innovation Hub that was opened on Wednesday. And the first one to go up was this one: Social Justice Stories: Viruses, Villains, Victims and Victors. Our own Otsile Nkadimeng has an essay included in it. It's titled “A Broken System”, and it was selected from thousands of entries. It is published by the South African Schools Debating Board and the Centre for Sexualities, AIDS and Gender at the University of Pretoria. Otsile donated his own copy to the school. It will enjoy pride of place.
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