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DISCIPLES’ EXPULSION AS AN IMPEDIMENT

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Sir,

The mangrove tree dwells in the river but does that make it a crocodile? Some people are not meant to be at school not because they are sluggish but because it is the matter of the mind-set to do right from wrong.

A snail may try but it cannot cast off its shell, this clearly supports that some people will never do right whatsoever punition set against them.
It’s a fact that it’s vexatious to continue persuading a pupil to be a prominent devotee but in which chamber of the planet do you expect the scholar to receive advice and motivation from when you as a teacher have failed to be patient.

Have you ever heard inspiring acts by a drunkard in the streets unless his devastating acts have turned against him? Which problem best fits the expulsion of a pupil? In most instances drunkards and clowns are the ones who turf out due to expulsion.


All lizards lie prostrate, how can a man tell which lizard suffers from belly ache?
Pupils aren’t perfect and so are our teachers, which is to say we should surely work together and enjoy the blissful fruits from our good deeds. Yes, pupils should respect their teachers but this should go both ways for a tranquil rather than a belligerent environment.

Sometimes teachers make beasts out of us; they make fun of us, undermine and treat us like trash. You may say I’m being disrespectful but am being scrupulous about the twofaced beings.


Discernment and stereotype are factors that cause a pupil to act in a demeaning way. We want to feel loved and warmly welcomed into your world, is that too much to ask. “People often say motivation does not last, well neither is bathing that’s why we recommend it daily,” once said Zig Ziglar.


This is a message mainly to teachers, be patient with us, propel us and maybe we can have a clear vision of our future.
Pupils may clown, bunk classes, date girls but one thing will sort them out, the ‘end of year results’.


The doleful thing is that opportunity knocks once. So this is to say to the young stars, through all adversity try to strive and thrive and maybe you can become something in future. The tree does not bother about flowers that fall, it is always busy making new flowers blossom. Life is not about what we lost so far but about what we can still grow.

Gcina Dlamini
Lusoti High School

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