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Deputy President Paul Mashatile shakes hands with Inkosi Khethokuhle Zondi in KwaMpumuza, KwaZulu-Natal.
Inkosi Khethokuhle Zondi of the KwaMpumuza Transitional Council in KwaZulu-Natal says traditional leaders are working to support schools and fight against social ills in the area.
He was speaking at an awards ceremony to recognise the academic achievements of the area’s top matriculants of 2024.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile was also in attendance.
Inkosi Zondi says co-operation is needed from parents, educators and other education stakeholders.
“Some schools have social ills such as drug abuse, as the traditional leadership we work closely with schools. We help learners who want to further their studies. We also support learners who have failed. As kwaMpumuza residents, we believe that more needs to be done to help education.”
This morning I have been invited by Inkosi Zondi and his Traditional Council to give a Keynote address in celebrating the Kwa-Mpumuza Matric Class of 2024 for their excellent performance in achieving the National Senior Certificate in uMgungundlovu District in Kwa-Zulu Natal.… pic.twitter.com/p4Oca1yiDJ
— Paul Mashatile🇿🇦 (@PMashatile) January 24, 2025
Departments at post-university training institutions showcased their developmental programmes.
These initiatives aim to provide clarity on available career paths for matriculants, empowering them to make informed decisions about their future.
Matriculants in the areas were pleased to receive information about the bursaries available for tertiary qualifications.
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