The City of Johannesburg’s Library and Information Services (LIS), under the Community Development Directorate, celebrated young readers’ passion for books at the 2025 Story Skirmish and Battle of the Books Final and Prize-Giving ceremony, held over two days at Emmarentia Dam.

The competitions brought together pupils aged 9 to 11 from primary schools across Johannesburg’s regions. Participants were selected and provided with books to read in preparation for the inter-school knockout rounds. Day one featured the Story Skirmish, while day two hosted the Battle of the Books, where finalists competed for top honours in a test of reading comprehension and teamwork.

Prizes included certificates, trophies, and book vouchers sponsored by The Friends of the Johannesburg Public Libraries.

Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development Cllr Tebogo Nkokou commended the finalists’ dedication and talent. “Not only did they make it to the top four out of 188 schools, but each team read seven books to prepare for the final knockout round. The hard work of these incredible young readers is truly commendable.”

LIS Director Nobuntu Mpendulo praised both participants and supporters for their enthusiasm.

“Everyone here is a winner. The fact that you made it to this stage shows commitment, teamwork, and a love for learning. A huge thank you to everyone who helped make the Battle of the Books 2025 Finals such a success, and to our generous sponsors for their continued support,” she said.


The Story Skirmish winners:

1st Place: Mikateka Primary school in Midrand
2nd Place: Malvern Primary school
3rd Place: Moses Kotane Primary school in Braamfisher,
4th Place: Elsie Ngidi Primary school in Chiawelo
 

On Day 2 – Battle of the Books winners:

1st Place: Forest Hill Primary school in Joburg South
2nd Place: GR Harris Primary school in Bosmont
3rd Place: Mikateka Primary school in Midrand
4th Place: Tumang Primary school in Meadowlands
 
Written by Maseipati Tsotsotso
24/10/2025
 
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