Mission accomplished for borderless cricketers
Friday, October 30, 2009
CWB project leader, Will Mc-Laren Clark has said they made contact with over 1,000 children and trained more than 25 teachers from schools in Gaborone and surrounding areas. He stated that during their two-week stay, they met their objectives and the reception they received was wonderful as everywhere they went, they were highly welcomed.
"Both teachers and pupils are glad that we were here as many showed enthusiasm in the programmes we offered.
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