A journey to Moeng College Part II

Mmegi scribe Ryder Gabathuse at Moeng College PIC: KOKOTSO KGOBOGE
Mmegi scribe Ryder Gabathuse at Moeng College PIC: KOKOTSO KGOBOGE

A recent visit to Moeng College, my alma mater evoked memories of yore about a hump near Mokungwane village in Tswapong at the popular Mokoba stop. In this article, Mmegi Staff Writer RYDER GABATHUSE reminisces with nostalgia about the hump that entranced many

MOENG COLLEGE: A journey to Moeng College on the back of J5 trucks was an enjoyable experience.

Former Moeng College students still have vivid memories of this Mokungwane/Mokoba stop hump, which left many overwhelmed with a strong feeling of excitement. This experience of many decades ago still remains indelible in the minds of many, even today. The Palapye-Martin’s Drift was still a gravel road before the advent of the current developments. That brought about bituminised roads.

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