SABONG SENIOR STUDENT SAVED

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SABONG SENIOR STUDENT SAVED
SABONG SENIOR STUDENT SAVED

Africa-Press – Botswana. The management of Tsabong Unified Senior Secondary School (TUSS), the education department, parents and the community in general are left with broken hearts, sadness, and grief after losing a student who they had hoped for good results in he in the fifth grade exams.

Student Tshepiso Osenoneng passed away this month, and was buried in Tsabong in Mathaltso.

The speakers said that Tshepiso was a child who had a bright future and a bright future, so he took his studies very seriously, by working hard all the time.

In his words on the day of remembrance and to celebrate the life of the deceased on Thursday, the assistant head of the school, Mr. Biliki Mooktsa, indicated that they had high hopes for Tshepiso, because he was smart in all subjects.

Mr Mooktsa explained that he was the one who had done very well in the third grade at that school.He said that his life should be enjoyed, to remind him of the good things he did in his days of life.

He also pointed out that the student will be remembered for his kindness, courtesy, dedication, love, respect and cooperation among students and teachers, which enabled him to make the school famous in different subjects.

When Mr. Mooktasa spoke to the parents, he encouraged them to make friends with their children because that can be very helpful in thinking about and solving the challenges they face in life.

He pointed out that it is important for parents to raise their children while they are still young, to help them in education and to know their movements in that way can help to prepare them for a better future.

When she came out, the head of the education department Ms. Zipporah Mapange said that Tshepiso had skills and knowledge, likening her to a star that shines brighter than other stars.

He said that this is good so that he has done it with his hands starting from the seventh letter to the fifth grade, and he can be compared to a broken lamb.

Ms. Mapange pointed out that she has opened a big gap in the school and in the education department, because they had hoped for very interesting results from her.

One of the teachers, Mrs. Omogolo Ramolapong explained that Tshepiso’s dream and goal was to study to become a lawyer, something she said would be possible by working hard and taking responsibility in studies.A student of his, Keoikantse Moseki said that he was his friend, they started school together from the small school of Ikaneng-Maubelo to the big school of TUSS, and he opened up a lot in him, Regarding education, he said that he will continue to support the program.

Tshepiso was born on the twenty-fifth of May in 2006.

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