Mzansi celebrities speak about their 2018 experiences. The year came and now it has passed. A lot happened in 2018 and especially in the entertainment industry. Our favourite celebrities analysed the year and they had 1 or 2 things to say about the year.
Celebrities congratulated the class of 2018 and encouraged those who did not make it. Radio and TV personality Lerato Kganyago said:
“Congrats to all matriculants. We know it’s not easy. This is only the beginning.
“I encourage you to keep the same level of energy and concentration when you further yo0ur studies.
“To those who didn’t make it, you can always rewrite. It’s not the end of the world. Failure gives you the opportunity to restart.”
Radio host Zizo Tshwete said:
“The new year is a chance to live your dreams. Congratulations to all those who’ve passed! “To all those who need to do the year again, make it count and know this is an opportunity to improve your efforts. Wishing you everything of the best for 2019.”
DJ Tira said:
“To those getting positive results, congratulations. You’ve done well. Don’t lose focus. “You are entering another world with freedom but lots of responsibility. Remain focused and work even harder.
“To those for whom things didn’t go their way, it’s not over. Failure is not the end of the world. Work harder in 2019!”
Sayitsheni Mdaki, who plays Saddam on Mzansi Magic’s Isibaya, said:
“If your results came back negative, don’t despair. Go back to the drawing board and give it your best shot.”
Linda Sebezo, who plays Lilian on Isibaya, said:
“Just because you have obtained a matric certificate, it doesn’t necessarily mean you are ready to work. Please study further.”
Singer Candy Tsa Ma’Ndebele said:
“Congrats to the ones who worked hard and made it to university or college. Go there and work harder than before. To the ones who didn’t make it, it’s okay. Stop stressing.”