MPNI: Nine tekken tables donated to secondary schools, Jakšić-Stojanović delivered one in Zeta

The Ministry of National Education and Sports said that, in cooperation with the Tekbol Federation of Montenegro, they will continue implementing activities in schools in the south of the country, so that students in all parts of Montenegro have equal conditions for practicing sports.

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From the event in Zeta, Photo: MPNI
From the event in Zeta, Photo: MPNI
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The Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MESI) announced today that it has donated nine tekken tables to secondary schools across Montenegro.

The statement added that the Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Anđela Jakšić-Stojanović, today presented a tekkol table to the Secondary Mixed School in Zeta.

Anđela Jaksic Stojanovic, Zeta
photo: MPNI

"This donation is part of a broader initiative that previously included schools in Berane, Petnjica and Pljevlja, and now also schools in Podgorica, Tuzi, Danilovgrad, Nikšić and Zeta. The donation of tekbol tables, as a modern sport that combines elements of football and table tennis, provides students with the opportunity to further motivate themselves through the game to engage in physical activity and adopt healthy lifestyles. This initiative aims to bring sports closer to young people in an innovative and fun way," the statement reads.

Anđela Jaksic Stojanovic, Zeta
photo: MPNI

The Ministry of National Education and Science added that they had previously donated tekken tables to four high schools in northern Montenegro - the "Dr Branko Zogović" Medical High School and the "Vukadin Vukadinović" Vocational High School in Berane, the Mixed High School in Petnjica and the Vocational High School in Pljevlja.

"Continuing this initiative, the Ministry has provided five more zakbol tables for schools in the central part of the country, namely for the 'Spasoje Raspopović' Vocational High School in Podgorica, the '25. maj' Mixed High School in Tuzi, the Mixed High School in Zeta, the 'Petar I Petrović Njegoš' Gymnasium in Danilovgrad and the High School of Economics and Catering in Nikšić," the statement reads.

The Ministry of National Education and Sports said that, in cooperation with the Tekbol Federation of Montenegro, they will continue to implement activities in schools in the south of the country, so that students in all parts of Montenegro have equal conditions for playing sports.

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