Meet the winner of our "Interview with a tree" competition
CapeNature would like to congratulate the winner of the "Interview with a tree" competition. The judges had a difficult decision to make but the results are in, and we are delighted to announce the winner of this competition.
The winner is "Nature Boy" Saeed Hendricks - Well Done!
CapeNature received a number of entries and would like to thank every single learner who entered as well as those who played the part of the trees. To listen to the winning interview, click here: https://www.capenature.co.za/u...
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