A Cape man left his city life to settle in the village where he teaches maths and science.
Cape Town – He left the life of the big city and his job to settle back home where he is moulding future engineers and scientists.
“It is our mandate to partner with learners whenever educational progress is delayed by socio-economic limitations,” said Madzivhandila. “This has remained a passion for us since we started with this programme and now, we see that it is time we continue with this work on a full-time basis in Venda not only during the June holiday because the situation has not improved much since we had stopped doing this programme in 2016.”
Thwengwe and Mbilwi schools in Limpopo have been one of the top-performing schools for consecutive years.
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