The learners say poor signal makes it difficult to access radio stations where they've been encouraged to make use of as part of online learning programmes.
A number of learners from this village, like 18-year-old matric pupil Mzamo Noboba, feel like their future is no longer bright.Noboba lives with his grandmother in dilapidated mud structures. “I use my previous slides. I do have a laptop, but we don’t have electricity at home. Our solar power is very weak, so I have to ask neighbour in order to be able to charge it. But again, we don’t have access to internet and that makes it difficult for me to stay updated on schoolwork.”
They are hungry for education but they must think about their lives first
'Cause they need it!
Ba gopotše dijo tša sekolong.😂😂😂😂
Wow
Sorry my boy this shall be over and you will go back to school🤗
It must be really tough at home🙁
They want go and advance their learning, so they can be employed and save their families from hunger, poverty and endless strife. Government has failed them... The lockdown is delaying the poor souls.
For NSNP, they should say it 😩🤦♂️
Why? To be in std 9 till they 24?
😅😅 wait and see, 'Grade 12 pass rate will be droped to 20% come end of the year' Niyothi angshongo😕😕😅
tell those fools that there is no future when you are dead. maybe they assume there is a life after death.
It's actually not a bad time to fix them Rural Schools. A good jack of all trades fixing by himself. One at a time or different individuals at diff Schools to encourage Social distancing.
School Food Feeding.......
It is really a sad story and it understandable LockdownSA
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