Hebron Primary School in North West is changing its name to Ontlametse Phalatse Primary School
The Hebron Primary School in North West is changing its name to Ontlametse Phalatse Primary School. This is in honour of Phalatse who was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition, Progeria. Pupils at the school will get a chance to watch a documentary on her life titled, ‘My Attractive Life, The Story of Ontlametse Phalatse”. Phalatse co-produced the film with Keabetswe Mokwena, from Prosperita Productions. Sadly, she died before it was completed. Mokwena is with us this morning. Together with Kgosatsana Sithole and George Senosha from the Ontlametse Project. Sithole is an inspirational speaker and Senosha, a mentor. First, let's bring you a sneak peak of that documentary. Courtesy #DStv403

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