Mopani Dreams: A Childhood at Thekwane High School

In the heart of the African savannah, amidst the majestic Mopani and Amarula trees where the sun sets in a fiery glow, lies the backdrop of my cherished childhood. My late father, Senator Lutho Addington Tapela, served as the esteemed Headmaster of Thekwane High School from 1990 to 2000. This institution was not only a place of academic learning but also a nurturing ground for dreams and future aspirations.
Growing up as the headmaster's son, I roamed the school grounds freely, considering the entire campus as my personal playground. The sporting facilities, entertainment venues, library, and even the surrounding wilderness were at my disposal. Alongside fellow teachers' children, we gleefully chased after the buzzing Nyeza and savored the delicious Inhlwa during the rainy season.
Sundays held a special charm as my father led the choir, filling the air with the melodious tunes of "Amazing Grace" sung by the students.
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