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‘Entertaining ourselves’

by Rapule Moiloa

11 Nov 2022
in Human rights and responsibilities
‘Entertaining ourselves’
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These is the story of young boys who have the love to watch drifting and spinning cars. We like watching drifting and spinning cars because these is where our entertainment comes from, since covid 19 started, we stopped going to school regularly each day as before, schools in townships are not as schools in the suburbs were learners have all the resources and us no proper resources to use even during these pandemics to help us with our education we are limited without resources.

Hence, we are entertaining ourselves and other people by using bread crates as cars that we pull with strings around our wastes with one friend in the crate, the love comes from watching BMW 328, 3 series in our block entertaining us and that’s where it all begun and one day will have a competition of spinning crates saying these with a smile.

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