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    Halala, Ntsika!

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJanuary 26, 2023Updated:January 30, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ms Nomavuka, Grade Head of the 2022 Grade 12 cohort at Ntsika Secondary School, was overjoyed with the results of Londeka Makhehle, Luyolo Nketsheni and Lindokuhle Mnyamana. They achieved three distinctions each. Luyolo Nketsheni is a well-known Makhanda boxing champion. She proved that discipline in one's sport often also translates to a disciplined approach to academics. Luyolo is the top performer of the 2022 group, as she missed two more distinctions by a few marks. Photo: supplied
    Yamkela Bacela’s face tells the story of the emotions last Friday. She could not believe it when she saw her Bachelor’s Pass. Photo: supplied

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