Croydon woman climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to ‘give kids the education they deserve’
A woman from Croydon is climbing one of the world’s tallest mountains - Mount Kilimanjaro - to raise money for African schools.
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Ezekiel is currently the youngest employee at Newsquest, being an apprentice at age 16. He joined Newsquest after completing the Young Reporters Scheme whilst doing his GCSEs and joined four days after getting his exam results. He covers for south London, mainly Croydon, Sutton, Bromley, Bexley, Lewisham, and Beckenham. He is also the published author of the novel WARNING.
Ezekiel is currently the youngest employee at Newsquest, being an apprentice at age 16. He joined Newsquest after completing the Young Reporters Scheme whilst doing his GCSEs and joined four days after getting his exam results. He covers for south London, mainly Croydon, Sutton, Bromley, Bexley, Lewisham, and Beckenham. He is also the published author of the novel WARNING.
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