KWANONQABA NEWS - One of the most important moments of Sesethu Resha's life was shared with her older sister, Sinesipho.
Sesethu was announced as the second of Indwe Secondary School's top matric learners of 2025, her sister proudly standing by her side.
2025's matric learners in Mossel Bay and throughout South Africa received their National Senior Certificate results on Tuesday 13 January.
Achieving five distinctions after dealing with personal challenges at home, which the sisters chose not to share, made Sesethu's matric year even more stressful than usual.
The Resha sisters told Mossel Bay Advertiser the moment brought some relief after the difficult year they had endured, one they are grateful they could share with each other.
Sesethu Resha and Indwe Secondary’s principal, Ntsikelelo Ngcenge. Photo: Gabriélla Siebritz
Like many matriculants, Sesethu is planning on pursuing higher education outside of Mossel Bay. She will be studying data science at the University of Cape Town this year.
Indwe Secondary has achieved a pass rate of 85.7%.
Ntsikelelo Ngcenge, the principal, told both the parents and learners awaiting to receive their results that the learners had pushed themselves and achieved results they should be proud of.
Indwe Secondary is located in KwaNonqaba, Mossel Bay.
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