The Rep

Question: Tell us about your occupation? Q: What inspires you? Q: Your favourite destinatio­n? Q: Do you have a hobby and if so what is it? Q: What makes you angry and what makes you happy? Q: If you were to be president, what would you do? Q: What is it t

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A: I am a teacher at Southbourn­e Primary School in Komani. I teach grades 4 and 5 English home language. I can definitely say each day is an adventure.

A: This week I have been very inspired by one of our grade 4 pupils. She is a person with albinism, and as a result she has a serious visual disability. This causes a lot of every day problems, but whenever you see her she is always smiling and so happy to be at school and learning. She is one of the most kind-hearted, positive people I have ever met.

A: The farm where I grew up. Nothing beats that fresh air and tranquil beauty.

A: I enjoy taking photograph­s and videos and editing and creating things with them. I also do a bit of design work on the side. A: My family makes me happy. I have grown up in a big family that has always been there to support me and show mad love. Injustice makes me angry.

A: I would really want to get the South African education system working, as well as SARS. A: Before I started teaching I worked as an interior designer.

A: Again, I think it starts with education. If all the children can get a proper education and qualificat­ions I believe we will see an influx of new entreprene­urs and businesses and this will create many job opportunit­ies.

A: Yes. I was born in South Africa and it will always be home to me so I want the best for our country.

A: Don’t take every opinion and piece of advice too seriously. Listen to the people who really care about and know you best.

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