By Nadine Fiteni | Chairman
the first three months of 2025 were filled with a whirlwind of activities and emotions.
As the children wrapped up their end-of-term exams, January became a month of anticipation and preparation. We were busied themselves with cleaning the garden and tidying up the house, all while eagerly awaiting the first semester's results. The hard work paid off, as the children received two excellent grades, three great grades, and the rest were average, bringing a sense of pride and relief to the household.
However, January also brought unpredictable weather, with frequent changes that seemed to affect everyone. One by one, family members fell ill, and to make matters worse, a measles epidemic swept through the town, adding to the challenges we faced.
As February rolled into March, the family found solace in the arrival of Youth Month. The children eagerly participated in school outings to historical sites, immersing themselves in the rich heritage and stories of their ancestors. They also took great pride in being part of their class soccer team and their school's soccer team, competing in matches against other schools and showcasing their teamwork and sportsmanship.
Despite the excitement of Youth Month, the looming end-of-year exams meant that the children had to balance their extracurricular activities with intensive study sessions. We supported each other through this busy period, ensuring that the children had the resources and encouragement they needed to succeed.
Through the ups and downs, the kids remained resilient, cherishing the moments of joy and learning from the challenges. The first three months of 2025 were a testament to their strength and unity, setting the stage for the rest of the year with hope and determination.
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