The competition was aimed at giving Gr 10 and 11 learners an opportunity to gain invaluable skills while using STEM to solve some of the challenges within their communities.
For their efforts, Mbilwi walked away with a prize of R100,000 cash, while in second place, Maphuthaditshaba Secondary from Acornhoek (Mpumalanga) received
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