A teacher celebrated her 100 % pass rate in style.

A teacher named Nellie Miya had people constantly admiring her.This was after she revealed how she contributed to her high success rate at school. We all know that it is very difficult to concentrate on school work. Because teachers are not allowed to slap them a bit if they don’t follow the rules.

 
What made people so proud of this teacher she did such a great job is that she is the youngest teacher in her workplace 80% 9 A Business Administration Yami, I’m proud of her. We are aiming for 100% this year. ”

Twitter users flooded her section of comments, praising this teacher for a great job. Many were humbled to see a teacher who loved her work so much. “Congratulations Mamumiya, congratulations on your outstanding work,” wrote one Twitter user. “Keep it up,” another Twitter user wrote.

A 17 years old student obtained 7 distinctions and brand new TOYOTA See

17 years old student obtained 7 distinctions & brand new TOYOTA, full bursary, cash worth R50 000.

We encourage matric student to study hard so that they can be able to get good marks at the end of the year. It is very painful to get lower marks at the end of the year.


My advice to matric pupils is that they must study and those who did not make it mzst go back to school and try again.

Below are comment made by people.

Didn’t finish my matric failed grade 11 three time went to FET for NCV and I was always number 3 never failed a term or a year was doing my third year last year level 4 but I still wish I can see my self on paper of go to matric dance.

Congratulation to my student wish her a lot of good things in life, Phakama Elukwatini Highveld Secondary School.

Congratulations to Bathobile Nkambule for her excellent achievement you deserve the best & never look back the future is bright for you beautiful girl,South Africa is proud of you.

Congratulations to the star i wish all provinces in local municipalities can give these kind on incentives to the top achievers to encourange more kids to put more effort on their studies.

A woman who was believed to have died some 30 years ago has finally been reunited with her family.

A woman who was believed to have died some 30 years ago has finally been reunited with her family.

Nomvula Florence Penyu left her home near Mthatha to work in the city in 1993, leaving her family including three young children.

When Penyu arrived in East London her children were aged 10, four and just three months. For years they neither saw nor heard from her.


 

Then in 2009, her family was told of a body in a government mortuary with Penyu’s name on the tag.

They buried the body in their Elujecweni village home in Ngqeleni, about 15km from Mthatha, ending years of searching for her.

But the story had an unexpectedly happy ending and on Tuesday Penyu, now 63, was reunited with her family.

Her relatives were shocked when a friend of Penyu’s contacted them on Sunday, telling them she was alive and well and living with her partner in Gonubie.

On Tuesday, relatives drove to East London, picked her up and took her home.

Penyu said not a day had gone by that she did not think of her family or her three children, two of whom were now living with relatives in North West, while one still lives in Elujecweni.



She said she was overjoyed to finally reconnect with them after all these years.

Asked why she had not visited her family in 30 years, she said simply: “I am unemployed and so I could not go back home.”

Speaking to the Dispatch at her home on Tuesday, Penyu’s niece, 47-year-old Popie Penyu, said they were still in shock after seeing her for the first time in three decades.When her aunt left their village, Popie was a teenager.

Penyu had worked as a domestic help in Fort Gale in Mthatha, and when her employer moved to East London, she went too. That was the last time the family saw her.

“We are excited to have found her. But at the same time we are pained that we buried the wrong person.

“We would love the government to dig up whoever is buried there because it is clearly not her.”

Popie said the family was shocked by Penyu’s living conditions. She lived in a back room with her partner, who allegedly sometimes abused her.

I have no regrets about supporting and buying local brands. Check the collection of his shoes

I have no regrets about supporting and buying local brands. Check the collection of his shoes

“I have wholeheartedly supported Theo and Lekau, not only by buying their shoes but also by speaking highly of their brands to others and convincing some to do the same. I have no regrets about supporting them because these two gentlemen inspired me and they have shown us that it is possible.”


 

 

 

 

Lehlogonolo Motseeng is happy to be supporting black people who have made excellence by building something amazing. Theo Baloyi and Lekau Sehoana are two people who made successful businesses for themselves, and it has been known throughout the toughest times in South Africa, during the lockdown in the country.

That was a moment in South Africa that had many people loosing their employment and others were able to create something. Master KG and Makhadzi are some of the many musicians who made it through lockdown, as much as the two men who made sneakers have been able to push their own brand. People are starting to have a different view of how they see things.

There is a lot that people are creating rather than having to import almost everything, and they want to make an impact on the huge market. Many people from Africa, as a continent has gone international with its brands, Burna Boy, DJ Blackcoffee, and many more like them. Even when you look into the sports field, you have Benny McCarthy who is performing very well at Manchester United.

Lehlogonolo loves his local brands, and that is something he cherishes a lot. When you love something, it becomes a third of your life, and people would be surprised if they saw a different person. You are known for it and expected to have that something you love with you at all times.

“The spirit of collaboration is the best thing ever because no man is an island and coming together with other entrepreneurs is inspiring,” Lekau Sehoana.

“So throughout my corporate career, I was looking at my life and I was like, Wow, it has been a series of great opportunities! However, whenever I came back from Dubai with my nice car and I drove in the hood, I would see that people are still suffering,” Theo Baloyi.

Khwezi’s Uncle Went To Lehasa’s Place To Take Her But See What Lehasa Going To Do

Lehasa got a call from Pretty and he was cheerful. Pretty let him know that Kgosi called her and undermined her. Lehasa blew up went to see Kgosi. At the point when he showed up there, he tracked down Kgosi, Nokuthula and Khwezi’s uncle. He didn’t welcome them. He went directly to Kgosi and he let him know that he ought to quit intruding in his business. He undermined him then he left.

Kgosi called Khwezi and let him know that Lehasa came to him and undermined him. He let him know that he is terrified of him. He let Khwezi know that she ought to be cautious around Lehasa. Khwezi let him know that he is blowing up.


 

 

 

 
At the point when he arrived, he let Khwezi know that she ought to gather her packs so they can return home however Khwezi denied. Her uncle told her that she isn’t protected and that she should conceives an offspring at home.

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