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    Celebrating teachers at Kuyasa Special School

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanOctober 14, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    It was World Teachers’ Day on 5 October and Kuyasa celebrated their staff this week in a ceremony at the school. Presided over by Reverend Lithemba Busakwe, the Department of Education’s area manager, Sizwe Betela, was guest of honour and guest speaker was former Archie Mbolekwa Primary School Principal Zola Mothlabane. The ceremony was held outside, in warm weather, with social distancing in place for children and teachers. In her welcome, Principal Nombeko Mvula spoke about leadership in the context of schools. Photo: Sue Maclennan

    It was World Teachers’ Day on 5 October and Kuyasa celebrated their staff this week in a ceremony at the school. Presided over by Reverend Lithemba Busakwe, the Department of Education’s area manager, Sizwe Betela, was guest of honour and guest speaker was former Archie Mbolekwa Primary School Principal Zola Mothlabane. The ceremony was held outside, in warm weather, with social distancing in place for children and teachers. In her welcome, Principal Nombeko Mvula spoke about leadership in the context of schools. Photo: Sue Maclennan

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