‘Dream, Believe, Achieve’

"Only women have the amniotic sack, women are so special, not even Adam understood how the first woman was created by God."

The Innovating Kasi Organisation and Angie Diale paid a visit to Vulamazibuko, their presence excited and motivated learners.

Learners were called to an assembly for a mind-blowing motivational talk from different people like Nthabiseng Ratholo who was dressed in pink and radiated confidence as she took to the stage and encouraged the learners to dream big, believe and work hard.

Ratholo said to the learners, “There is absolutely nothing sweeter than being able to spend the money you have earned, believe in yourselves and know that if you dream it, and then believe it, you can definitely achieve it, no matter where you are from.”

The learners listened intently and were energised by the presence of the youth that had gone to their school to tell them they’re special.

After the assembly, a group of young female learners were motivated by Angie Diale who made them fathom how precious a girl and a woman’s life is.

She narrated inspirational stories to the girls who silently listened, she said, “Only women have the amniotic sack, women are so special, not even Adam understood how the first woman was created by God.”

She elaborated how the rights for girls to enjoy their young years in respect, humbleness, and hard work and how no girl deserves to be mistreated nor has to have a child early before the body has properly developed. The girls were given gift packs with toiletries inside.

 

Angie Diale and Lindokuhle Khoza at Vulamazibuko Primary School.


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