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gcis vuk uzenzele > By gcis vuk uzenzele - 29 January 2021 - 07:00 Frans Mpete, who at the age of 65 is working towards achieving his matric certificate. Image: Supplied.
Generations of people who were unable to finish high school because of personal challenges, are still able to get that much-desired matric certificate.
When Frans Mpete was 15 years old, hard times forced him to leave school. Fast forward 50 years and Mpete, now 65, is close to ending his years-long regret of not having matriculated.
The resident of Lombardy East in Johannesburg says he always felt he was missing out because ‘without matric you are less able to earn a good income’.