Kula is Lying
Monday, June 15, 2009
There is a total mis-communication between the students and Tony Kula (kgosi ya sekolo). He should not pretend that he communicates with us whereas he sits at his office all day long or whereever he will be. I have only seen him once when he had a meeting with us at the hall.
He cut students short when they tried to understand some of the issues of the school and the matter of sponsorship. He literaly said: "ga ke bue le bana ba skolo o bona ke le kgaola jaana you need representatives to speak on your behalf ".
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