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WHAT IS TASTE WITHOUT DESIRE?

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Sir,

Good Swazi citizens from the countryside, life can be worth living if only you can stop complaining about your predicaments but have zeal and be eager for success.


Education knows no gender, creed nor race. It’s neither about your devastating past nor your current lifestyle but about you being assertive, having integrity and a I can do it all attitude in mind.
Does the rain fall on one roof only? Just like the final examination, which does not come at different levels and at different times but we all face it at the same prescribed hour?


The syndrome of the Lubombo region not being one of the best in academics has come a long crippling way and it must come to an end.
Who among us as pupils does not want to be a cut above the rest? The horns cannot be too heavy for the cow that must bear them and this applies to mankind, which is to say the exam can be as easy as taking candy from a baby if only we can be innovative and sacrifice our precious time for our social affairs.


The mentality of thinking that we have dull minds must elude us and we should think out of the box. It’s not about proving the other regions just like meat with fat proving itself on fire but about your astounding future for the betterment of our peaceful and beloved country.


Charity begins at home, it is true we are not perfect as a region, but when the frog in-front falls in a pit others behind take caution.
Teachers may teach and preachers may preach but all of this will be in vain if intimacy and drinking gallons of alcohol resulting to the irking increasing rate of undesirable pregnancies and school drop outs is what we do best.


I am not being rude but I am stating the truth. We spend most of our time in booze, sports, relationships, you name it, which becomes a huge dilemma come end of year results.
Be the change you want to see on planet earth, don’t find yourself saying ‘if I could turn back the hands of time’ because it would be too late.

Gcina Dlamini
Nyetane High School

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