What would you do if you were issued with a blank text book?
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Then tune into ETV’s morning show in collaboration with Printing SA who are showcasing the importance of the printing and packaging industry in a humorous yet real life setting.
Without the printing industry printing things like books and study materials, reading, studying and the advancement of education could be hard. Very hard!
Just imagine being in class where you are asked to turn to page 12 and the page is blank, and not only that page but the entire text book. So what happens now? For the vast majority of South Africa’s younger generation, books will remain the pathway to learning. Data is expensive and, particularly in rural areas, access to the internet is extremely limited and unreliable.
Catch Tino Chinyani lecturing a group of “befuddled students” on Tuesday, August 21 between 6am – 9am.
For more information go to Printing SA’s facebook page https://www.facebook.com/OfficialPrintingSA/
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