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Hard work earns Namelani six distinctions

Khula High School pupil outshone all matriculants from eSikhaleni schools

‘IF my mother was here, tears of joy would roll down her face.’

So said an emotional Namelani Tokyo Kevin Ndlela (18) of Khula High School, who learned on Friday that he had achieved six distinctions in his matric exams.

Not only did Namelani top his class, but also received the most As compared to all matriculants from eSikhaleni schools.

This young lad scored As in mathematics, physical science, life science, accounting, English and isiZulu.

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‘I aimed for a bachelor degree admission during my exams, but never thought I would be top of the class. My mother would have been proud. She always taught us about the importance of education,’ said Namelani.

‘She used to encourage me to work hard and get a good education and one day help my other siblings.’

To reach his goal, he spent more than 15 hours a day studying.

After school he would also attend evening classes at a neighbouring school.

‘I wanted to get as much information as I could and went through the work over and over again.’

He was motivated by his father, a master’s degree graduate.

‘This achievement is also for my dad who loves education. It rubbed off on me. Not only am I grateful to have him in my life, but also grateful for all the lessons he taught me.’

Namelani will soon jet off to Johannesburg to study towards a B Com degree at the University of Johannesburg.

His dream is to one day become a successful chartered accountant.

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