I learnt to obey God and respect adults

With the Cubbing Centenary in full swing we spoke to Amanda Mbatha (11) from the Sithandiwe Cub Pack in the Umlazi district in KwaZulu-Natal.

SSA: Why is Cubbing so much fun?
Because we come on Saturdays to learn more.

SSA: What was your best experience with Cubs?
When we went to the Talie and Winter Camp.

SSA: What is the weirdest thing you ate outdoors?
I are bush berries on the veld.

SSA: What was the toughest challenge at Cubs?
The toughest challenge was when we went to do the obstacles.

SSA: What was the most amazing place you visited with Cubs?
The most amazing place was when I visited Hammasdale.

SSA: Can you name a few things you have learnt by being a Cub?
I learnt to obey God and respect adults.

SSA: What things have you done with Cubs to help people in your community?
On Mandela Day we visited orphans and gave them food and clothes.

SSA: What did you teach your mum that you learned at Cubs?
I taught my mum how to do gardening.

SSA: What makes a good Akela?
To be a good Akela is to keeps Cubs happy.

SSA: Why is your Akela special?
My Akela is special because she teaches us some Cubs things.

Cubbing Rocks because … we always have fun!

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