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Penlac sponsors the ANS and ISS Eco Murals collaboration


Arterial Network Seychelles would like to pay tribute to Mr Gafoor Yakub Chief Executive Officer of Penlac who for many years has been a valued sponsor and supporter of the Arts in Seychelles.


International School Seychelles in collaboration with Arterial Network Seychelles will create Eco themed murals with paint donated by Penlac. The murals will be painted by ISS students depicting the different terrains, such as mountainous areas, forest, mangroves and the sea – highlighting and educating the effects that we humans have on these environments in the Seychelles. When completed the murals will be mounted on the school walls reminding students to take care of our environment.

On Tuesday 26th of March, Richard Pitman ISS Head of Art & Design with students Amanda Amade and  Shamara Adams along with Artist, Mrs Angie Geehan representing Arterial Network Seychelles, attended a press ceremony at Penlac to say thank you to Mr Yakub for his continued support, and the Penlac staff for the kind donation of paints. 

From Left: Richard Pitman, Mr Albert, Angie Geehan, Shamara Adams, Amanda Amade, Sophia Jumaye, Garfoor Yakub 

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