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Elderly woman passed her N6

A mother of five children has showed younger children and to students the right way to go in passing her N6 course.

Ms Clara Ntombi Makofane (55) of Klarinet started studying Human Resources N4 and passed Personnel Management N4 – N6, Personnel Training N4 – N6, Labour Relations N4 – N6 and computer Practice N4 – N6.

She started her studies in 2012 and completed it last year.
“All this started at Crane International Academy. She works at Emalahleni municipality as a PR councillor for Ward 15 in Klarinet,” said Ms Thandi Ndimande principal of the school.

Ms Makofane is a widow with five children, the youngest child is 24 years old.
“This is a challenge to all other councillors,” added Ms Ndimande.

Ms Thandi Ndimande principal of Crane International Academy, Mr Cedric Mofokeng (lecturer), Ms Clara Ntombi Makofane (student), Mrs Petronell Manavhela (lecturer) and Mr Scowell Jadagu (lecturer).
Ms Thandi Ndimande principal of Crane International Academy, Mr Cedric Mofokeng (lecturer), Ms Clara Ntombi Makofane (student), Mrs Petronell Manavhela (lecturer) and Mr Scowell Jadagu (lecturer).

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