Mr. Ngobeni, Nghetlenge Case was born and bred at N'wamitwa, Joppie Village at Greater Tzaneen Municipality.
He is the firstborn child in a family of seven. His father was a migrant labourer at the Great Rief, and he passed on in 1984 when Case was fifteen years of age. His mother had to bring the children up single-handedly. She also passed on in 2005.
Mr. Ngobeni grew up like any other village boy. He started schooling at Mavhavaza Primary School in 1976 and completed his Standard Five in 1982 at the same school. He then proceeded to Vasasele Secondary School in 1983, and later in 1988, he went to Bankuna Secondary School to do his Standard ten.
In 1989 he proceeded to the University of the North to study for his BA(ED), which he completed within the prescribed period.
He started working at Vasesele High School in 1993, teaching Geography. He has enrolled in various universities, to further his studies.
Mr. Ngobeni is married to Tirhani Sandra Khosa, and they have added four known offspring (at the time of writing this book) to the population.
He holds: B.A. (ED) University of the North, B.Ed. (Hons) University of Pretoria, AMDP National School of Governance.
He is the Deputy Manager for Governance, attached to Nkowankowa Circuit, Department of Education.
His contact details are:
e-mail: casengobeni@yahoo.com Fax:0866918550 Cell:0825418751 /0829540223
This is how the human brain often works when our status changes. Only a very few remember what life was like before painful situations.
Today, before you say an unkind word, think of someone who cannot speak. Before you complain about the taste of your food, think of someone who has
nothing to eat. Before you complain about your wife or husband, think of someone who's crying out to God for a companion. Today, before you complain about life, think of someone who died too young. Before you complain about your children, think of someone who desires children, but is barren. Before you argue about your dirty house that someone didn't clean or sweep, think of the people who are living in the streets without shelter. Before whining about the distance you drive, think of those who walk the same distance on their feet.
This is how the human brain often works when our status changes. Only a very few remember what life was like before painful situations.
Today, before you say an unkind word, think of someone who cannot speak. Before you complain about the taste of your food, think of someone who has
nothing to eat. Before you complain about your wife or husband, think of someone who's crying out to God for a companion. Today, before you complain about life, think of someone who died too young. Before you complain about your children, think of someone who desires children, but is barren. Before you argue about your dirty house that someone didn't clean or sweep, think of the people who are living in the streets without shelter. Before whining about the distance you drive, think of those who walk the same distance on their feet.
Título : The Heat of your Silence
EAN : 9780620762113
Editorial : MR. NGOBENI, NGHETLENGE CASE
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