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'Hardships are not unique'

HIV activist Angie Diale motivated the pupils of Kwa-Ntsikana Secondary during a soccer kit donation ceremony.

HIV activist and TV presenter Angie Diale also gave her words of wisdom to the pupils of Kwa-Ntsikana in Orlando West.

She told the pupils to always have self control and advised all the girls not to fall pregnant until they are ready.

“Don’t take anything personally know who you are and be content with yourself,” she said.

She told the pupils to be proud of where they come from and to take pride in what they have and not to be focused on what others have.

“Walk and talk like a champion remind yourself each day that you are a champion,” she said.

“Remember that hardships are not a unique thing many of us have been through a lot hardships but that does not mean you can’t succeed,” said Diale.

She told the pupils to always do their best and to always be on time. She also advised the pupils to have a vision board and envision their future.

“Believe it and it shall be what you envision will be. Education will elevate you and remember to always do you best,” she said.

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