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    You are at:Home»OUR TOWN»Samuel Ntlebi does well at IsiXhosa Spelling Bee
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    Samuel Ntlebi does well at IsiXhosa Spelling Bee

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailSeptember 12, 2023Updated:September 14, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Samuel Ntlebi Primary School reports that their learners participated in the IsiXhosa Spelling Bee competition on 8 September 2023 hosted by Rhodes University. Samuel Ntlebi Primary School said: “The girls represented us well. Congratulations to Ntombizandile Platjies and Imbasa Solwandle for making it through to the next round. We wish you well!”
    Mrs Wakashe with the learners and the Spelling Bee stakeholders. Photo: Siziwe Mafumana
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