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C.M.Vellem Farewell

The grade nine's farewell was on Friday last week it was fun everyone was looking good and they had a good. We did enjoy it the place was what we were looking for but the menu was great even delicious and everyone who made the speech I like give them something they must come to me so they can get their presents.

AFTER PARTY or FAREWELL

Yesterday we went to the beach Port Alfred to swim and everything was safe every was safe but we left someone behind.



By: Ayabonga Nonyathi on November 12th 2013 08:52 [0 comments]

the high and lows in 2013

1-what were your best moments in 2013

My best moment was meeting the rhodes students

2-what wre your worst moments this year

My wors moment this year was when we were doing an enterview

3-what would you like to have done better

Nothing

4-what are your expectation for grade 10 in 2014

My expectation for next year is to be on awarenet in Nombulelo HS



By: Ayabonga Nonyathi on October 30th 2013 11:10 [0 comments]

My Rhodes experience

1-What do you think of the work that the Rhodes students have done with you?
I think the Rhodes students have done a lot of things with us helping us and other things
2-What is your favourite thing that the Rhodes students have done?
They have done so many things like teaching us to be honest with your self
3-Have you learnt anything from your time with the rhodes students?
4-what do you think about the video?
I like it it's cool
5-Would you like the rhodes students come back next year?
yes!yes!yes!yes!yes!

By: Ayabonga Nonyathi on October 22nd 2013 08:47 [0 comments]

My fucture

1-What do you want to be when you finish school? Why?

Go to university because I want to achieve more in life

2-Will you need to go to university?

Yes! Yes!

3-Do you think university is important? Why?

Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! , I want to achieve more in life

4-Who helps you achieve your dreams

My family, my teaches at school

5-Who has inspired you to be what you want to be when you finish school?

No one yet



By: Ayabonga Nonyathi on October 15th 2013 12:34 [0 comments]

Xhosa tradition

1-What is your language you speak in the Eastern Cape? Which language do you speak at home?

It’s Xhosa

2-Do you know something about the history of your Xhosa people?

Yes!

3-What are your traditional foods you eat? Can you cook it?

African salad, umqhusho, yes!


4-Which traditional foods do you like the most?

Umphokoqo (African salad)


5-What do you call your traditional beer you like to drink?

Umqombhothi (traditional beer)

6-Do you celebrate Christmas and Easter?

Yes! Yes!

Rites of passage

7-What does it mean when a young boy "goes to the bush"?

It means that you are a men

Arts and crafts

8-Do you know somebody in your personal surroundings who does traditional crafts e.g. beadwork, weaving, woodwork and pottery?

Yes! Yes! Yes!



By: Ayabonga Nonyathi on October 9th 2013 09:19 [0 comments]

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