Schooling Malala - 'Sentenced to poverty by parents': iLIVE

03 September 2014 - 12:38 By Tumi Mosegedi
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NO FUTURE: The new science library at Nametsegang High School, in Cassel, Kuruman. Northern Cape, was burned down
NO FUTURE: The new science library at Nametsegang High School, in Cassel, Kuruman. Northern Cape, was burned down
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I am very disappointed by Justice Malala as I have been considering him and his stature to utter such through the article.

He was trying to be smart and “maybe” express his intellectual deliberations but on this one he hit a wall. I am quite young but I will school Justice Malala; because the article is ill-informed and quite pointless. The cheesy approach to this issue will not be tolerated

1.      The freedom that is afforded to us it did not come on a silver platter, blood was shed, our parents were killed and their education was compromised for fighting for the course.

2.      The Democracy that has been fought for must represent and benefit all citizens. I will introduce you to a place called Heuningvlei, which ever since the new South Africa has never tasted the freedom fruit…..nothing and I mean literally nothing for the past twenty years has ever been done here. Every little thing that is available or built or erected here is from the apartheid government – yet we all belong to South Africa.

3.      These people are voiceless and the only compromise a voiceless person can make is to compromise where it hits the most.

Look for camera crews and conduct research along those areas and see what the state is; all that they are asking for is a tarred road – e seng sepe gape - because it all failed to unfold for the past twenty years.

Tumi Mosegedi – Kuruman

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