Play a leading role in your children�s education � Setiko

MAJWANENG: Parents have been encouraged to play a leading role in their children’s education to ensure that students lives lost in 1976 in South Africa were not in vain.

Addressing multitudes of students from Tswapong area that had thronged the kgotla in commemoration of June 16, Standard Chartered Bank Palapye branch manager Phillip Setiko, noted that what happened in South Africa in June 16, 1976 has affected African nations at large. He said children lost their lives fighting for their rights to better education.

“However, in solidarity with the saddening incident that happened to thousands of students that lost their lives fighting for their education rights, we should make education the key component of our lives. Parents should ensure that their part is notable as well,” he said.

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