BY FIONA MOTSA
MBABANE– About 30 schools from Eswatini will take part in a cooking competition that will take part during the first term holidays.
The schools from all regions under Junior Achievement will take part in a holiday camp where they will learn more about how to make money from their cooking skills.
The 30 schools from all regions will take part in a holiday camp where they will learn more about making money from their cooking skills.
These will include being taught about knowing their target market, a winning recipe, budgeting, shopping, selling and presentation.
Each schools will be represented by four students and a market day will complete the competition with food tasting and buying.
Junior Achievements’ Schools Programs Coordinator Sheena Litchfield, mentioned they were looking forward to hosting the students over the holidays. “We are excited about this innovation and are looking forward to the holiday camp. We are also encouraging and looking forward to more schools joining in the competition,” she said.