Mudinane is Vhuronga 2’s best

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News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani59Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani62Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani63Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani64Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani65Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani66Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 43Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani62Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani63Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani64Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani65Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani66Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 59Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 62Vhangani63Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 62Vhangani64Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 62Vhangani65Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 62Vhangani66Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 62Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 62Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 63Vhangani64Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 63Vhangani65Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 63Vhangani66Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 63Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 63Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 64Vhangani65Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 64Vhangani66Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 64Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 64Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 65Vhangani66Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 65Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 65Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 66Vhangani67Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 66Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

News - Date: 11 March 2017Written by: Prudence Bopape / Viewed: 67Vhangani68Vhangani Primary School played host to the recent Vhuronga II excellence awards. These awards take place annually to reward all the schools that fall within the circuit for their hard work and to encourage them to work harder than the previous year.Awards were given out in several different categories, among others the best learners in primary schools, best learners in different grades and different subjects and in the circuit as well as the best teachers.The school that achieved the best quantity results was Mudinane Secondary School. This school also produced the best learner in Grade 12, Reco Ramuhovhi. The best Grade 11 pupil in 2016 was Tshedza Rakhuadzi.The event was attended by several departmental officials and all the headmasters from the different schools in the circuit. The guest speaker, Mr Kgabo Masehela, a research manager from the Limpopo Legislature, suggested that the leadership in schools must be in line with the notion of leading by example. Masehela added that rural schools did not have functional libraries or science laboratories, but had committed learners, educators and a supportive community. Proud teachers of Mudinane Secondary School. From left to right are Mesdames Elisa Mabukule and Julia Manyuha (headmaster), Messrs Cloud Mujati, Rabelani Thenga (administrative officer), Thinandavha Nemaulumane and Paul Matshusa. Ms Julia Manyuha, headmaster of Mudinane Secondary School (right) receives one of the trophies at the excellence awards from the former circuit manager, Mr Nefale.The 22-year-old Prudence Bopape from Ha-Masia village joined the Zoutnet newsroom as an intern on the 1st of February 2017. Prudence completed her Bachelor of Arts degree, specialising in communications, at the Northwest University. She is an avid reader and believes that a good reader makes an excellent writer. "I believe that determination is the is the key to excellence,” she says. Email:

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