The Citizen (KZN)

Schoolboy who walks the walk

RECOGNITIO­N: KES HEAD PRAISES COMPASSION­ATE PUPIL ‘I really didn’t think what I did would be such a big deal.’

- Ofentse Maphari ofentsem@citizen.co.za

It is in giving that we receive. Those words have often been repeated to boys at King Edward VII School in Johannesbu­rg by the head, David Lovatt. But Grade 11 pupil Nathi Nzima put those words into action recently and became a social media sensation.

A woman who lives near the school wrote to Lovatt – and her letter was posted on social media – after she witnessed Nathi’s compassion for his fellow human beings.

The woman recounted that she returned home one day to see the prone form of a man in her driveway. Fearing it may have been a ruse to hijack her, she drove off, but worried about what might happen to the man.

When she came back a short while later, it was to see Nathi in action.

Nathi was walking past the house when he saw the man. He looked sick, so Nathi asked him what was wrong.

The man told Nathi that he was extremely exhausted.

“It was pretty obvious to me that he hadn’t had anything to eat and was dehydrated,” said Nathi. “He couldn’t even speak when I was trying to find out his name and what was wrong with him.”

He recalls that a few cars stopped to look what was happening but no one helped.

Even Nathi’s attempts to stop a police car were futile.

Nathi told The Citizen the police could have taken the man to the nearest hospital but, instead, they told him to call an ambulance.

He said people from a house near where the man had collapsed came to help.

“They actually stood there with us while we waited for the ambulance, which never came. This is when the neighbours then decided to drive the guy to his home because he could not get there himself,” Nathi added.

Nathi believes that his parents’ efforts to instil good values in him was the reason he stopped to help the man.

“They instilled this thing in me that I need to be kind to people that are less fortunate,” he said.

He hopes the example he has set will encourage people to do good deeds, even when they don’t get anything in return.

“I really didn’t think what I did would be such a big deal. I was shocked when the headmaster read the story out in assembly.” –

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