South African football's biggest club, Kaizer Chiefs, have sent out a word to Mzansi's students as we enter exam seasons.
They say education takes priority before football. DStv Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs have echoed this message as exam season kicks off.The club’s message extended to every school pupil from grade 1 up to tertiary students.
“With the final-year exams starting this week for Grade 12s around the country, and as the end of the year exams approach for those between Grades 1 and 11, many students across the country are feeling the pressure and anticipation of this crucial period,” Chiefs“We, as Kaizer Chiefs, would like to take a moment to share our support for all students, and encourage them to stay determined and focused during this important time of the year.
“Education is extremely important, as it plays an crucial role in shaping an individual’s future. As a sporting institution, Kaizer Chiefs seeks to inspire and motivate students to give their best in their exams.“We also understand that preparation, determination, and hard work are key ingredients for success, both on and off the field, as well as in the classroom,” Chiefs’ statement added.Meanwhile, the senior team is continuing with business on the green grass.
The Glamour Boys’ next game will be a home battle against Cape Town Spurs at the FNB Stadium on Wednesday, 8 November at 19:30.
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