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An African child…

An African child takes education seriously because he knows that education is the best weapon to explore every avenues of life

An African child knows the values of being a child where he/she takes informal education from home seriously, which will make him/her a respectable child.
He/she knows that greeting other people is the most important thing that shows the sign of a true African.
An African child knows when to go out of his/ her home and knows when to come back home.
An African child listens to his/her parents, no matter whatever they say to him/her seems to make no sense.
An African child never undermines his/her parent.
An African child knows exactly that school is the liberation from poverty.
He/she knows that punctuality and listening to teachers and fellow students will strengthen his/her understanding, which is the most important thing in life.
An African child takes simple instructions from their parents and teachers so that he/she is able to use simple instructions to solve more challenging problems.
An African child takes life seriously because she/he knows that being a child comes and goes. She/he doesn’t drag life into bad things but only admires things, which their parents have been longing for them.
An African child doesn’t hook his/her life in all kinds of drugs that has been brought by African enemies.
An African child takes education seriously because he knows that education is the best weapon to explore every avenues of life.
Respect and honesty is always stored in African child’s heart.

NV Vilakazi

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Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

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