Shoprite supports schools with #ColourMeIn competition
Three individuals to win N$1 000 each
Shoprite Namibia has pledged N$60 000 in a competition that will see three schools winning shopping vouchers worth N$19 000, while three individuals will walk away N$1 000 richer as well.
The #ColourMeIn competition seeks to provide vital resources and support to primary schools, subsequently benefitting children and bolstering quality education.
The winning schools can use their shopping vouchers to buy a variety of school items, such as books, stationery and other materials needed for effective learning.
The competition is open to children aged four to 12, with entries judged in three age categories: Four to six, seven to nine and 10 to 12.
The shopping vouchers will be awarded to one nominated school per age group, while one individual per age group will win the N$1 000 prize.
To stand a chance to win, participants need to colour in a picture and submit it along with their parents’ or guardians’ permission.
Closing date for entries is 31 January. Entries must be submitted via 085 785 6321 on WhatsApp. Send #colourmein and follow the on-screen instructions.
The #ColourMeIn competition seeks to provide vital resources and support to primary schools, subsequently benefitting children and bolstering quality education.
The winning schools can use their shopping vouchers to buy a variety of school items, such as books, stationery and other materials needed for effective learning.
The competition is open to children aged four to 12, with entries judged in three age categories: Four to six, seven to nine and 10 to 12.
The shopping vouchers will be awarded to one nominated school per age group, while one individual per age group will win the N$1 000 prize.
To stand a chance to win, participants need to colour in a picture and submit it along with their parents’ or guardians’ permission.
Closing date for entries is 31 January. Entries must be submitted via 085 785 6321 on WhatsApp. Send #colourmein and follow the on-screen instructions.
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