READER LETTER | This is a clarion call to all the Bankuna High School alumni and the greater Tzaneen community.
I wonder what has become of the once mighty Bankuna High School in Nkowankowa township. It’s difficult to imagine how schooling still happens in the state of disrepair the school premises are.
The school, which counts captains of industries as its alumni can’t be allowed to disappear. This is a call for action from all concerned with the legacy of this iconic institution that gave some of us hope back in the days. “Vukulu byo hi bhe.”
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