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As mentioned in earlier columns that the world cup brings the feeling of joy to South African and Africa as a whole. People were blowing their vuvuzelas, cars hooting which include the taxi drivers, fire extinguishers and when you listened, you could here a sweet music produced by the things I have mentioned.

What makes me happy also is that in our school there are learners who bully against each other. Bullying is caused by both boys and girls. Bullying led other children not to feel happy or want to go to school and it must be stopped. As a girl you might find boys bully me forcing me to fall in love with them. This I think is done by boys who cannot propose love to each other. When boys do it they think they are playing whereas they are hurting us. This also led others to drop out of school.

This is done by girls also. Girls bully boys by swearing to the boys. We do this as girls in defense but boys end up beating us. And many of the girls end up hating school. Some people say that bullying is also caused by learners who engaged themselves to drugs. This to me is affecting the community I live in. By the community I mean families that we come from.

The world cup to me is something that I think will contribute positively. I am saying that because the boy whom I have mentioned above, when our country was about to play the Mexican as a way of supporting Bafanabafana our national team we were celebrating together like never before.

By Refiloe Moshoadiba

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