Venom from a cobra went into the eyes of Lethabo Maleka at the age of 10, but the Limpopo student has still managed to become a top achiever.
Venom from a cobra went into the eyes of Lethabo Maleka at the age of 10, but the Limpopo student has still managed to become a top achieverOne of the 20 top-achieving students, Lethabo Maleka was invited to breakfast with the minister and deputy minister of education at the Houghton Hotel.Lethabo Maleka was just 10 years old when his life changed forever, after an encounter with a cobra.
Maggie Molepo, principal at Setotolwane Secondary in Limpopo, which Maleka attended, accompanied the student and his mother to the breakfast session. equipment they use is very expensive ... and if you don't have the Braille writers and laptops and all the equipment, it is very difficult to support such a learner,” she said.
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