Chebani: Leading By Example

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FRANCISTOWN: Those who have been thinking that the council is the dumping site for the uneducated or school dropouts will have to think again. Nshakazhogwe councillor Anthony Wabuya Chebani, a former English teacher at Mmei Junior Secondary School, describes education as a continuous process that one pursues up to the grave.

“Botlhale ga bo e ka dibuka…go na le batho ba ba botlhale ka tlhago (Intelligence is not measured by one’s qualifications. There are people who are naturally born intelligent),” says Chebani, adding however, that studying hard could enhance one’s thinking and reasoning abilities in the council.

Chebani recently graduated from UNISA with the qualification of Bachelors of Arts in Political Leadership and Citizenship.

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