By Katlego Sekhu
Over the past couple of weeks, we have kept you updated on what exam the class of 2021 was writing and yesterday was technically the last day if you do not count today’s CAT & IT rewrite.
“Do you remember your last day of Matric Exams? What did it look like? What did you do with your uniform?” Skhumba asked Kaya 959 listeners in the third hour of In The Morning with Thomas and Skhumba.
Thomas remembers signing T-shirts and saying that he will become the star he is today.
Reactions from Kaya 959 listeners
One lady was looking forward to getting her freedom; she did not care about anything else. “My matric was in 1997; my dad had always promised that I’d have my freedom after I complete my matric. That is one thing that I remember,” she said.
A Kaya 959 listener in Soshanguve said she could not destroy her school uniform because she had to pass it on to her younger siblings.
Another listener shared that she and her classmates took expensive calculators and smashed them after their exam.
A lady shares, “My last day was in 2004; after signing off the shirts, we went out drinking. I came back late and found my parents watching television. I don’t know how they didn’t kill me.”
“In 2003, after our exam, we deflated the tyres of one of the teachers’ cars, and we got in big trouble,” a listener revealed through a voice note.
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