Good Samaritan donates to Kgaola

He emphasised that learners must desist from substance consumption, sexual relations and loitering in the streets.

BURGERSFORT – Most local schools started with their final matric exams on November 5. A good Samaritan of
Mokutung Village ensured that pupils at Kgaola Secondary School were more than ready for theirs.

Osilias Ndala Mosoma, a former learner, donated stationery to grade 12 pupils.

“I was at Kgaola to wish the pupils good luck, and in particular the matrics, who will be writing their end-of-year examinations.
“I want these kids to defy the odds and perform miracles in the national senior certificate exams. Education remains a societal responsibility and it takes the entire community to raise a child,” said Mosoma.

He emphasised that learners must desist from substance consumption, sexual relations and loitering in the streets. Their parents should relieve them of some of their household chores during the examinations.
Mosoma gave the delighted pupils gifts, which included sanitary towels, snacks, stationery and much more. Children in the lower grades also benefited from the donation and received sanitary towels and stationery.

The short session, that was conducted under strict Covid-19 regulations, was attended by representatives from the
tribal authority, school management team,educators, local pastors and learners.

Representing the pupils, RCL member Sibongeseni Mosoma thanked Mosoma forgiving back to the school.
“We are grateful for Mosoma’s contributions. We must now study and ensure we pass with flying colours.”

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