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    Matrics sent into trials with prayer

    Philanathi MapisaBy Philanathi MapisaSeptember 2, 2025Updated:September 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Nathaniel Nyaluza Matric pupils at trial assembly. Photo: Supplied

    By Lindani Donyeli

    Nathaniel Nyaluza Secondary School held a moving motivational ceremony for its Grade 12 learners. The day opened with prayer and worship led by Rhodes University music students. Reverend Pokile reminded learners to stay focused. He said that despite life’s challenges, their future holds doctors, teachers, and leaders. Learners and teachers were brought to tears during heartfelt prayers and words of encouragement.

    Former Nyaluza students, now at Rhodes University, returned to share study tips and life lessons, inspiring the matrics to persevere. The Deputy Principal, Andile Njovane, urged learners to uphold the school’s proud legacy, while praise poetry and song from learners also filled the air. The event closed with a pledge, marking the beginning of the trial exam season.

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