Manelusi visits Lata school

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HEAD of Correctional Service Solomon Islands (CSSI) Gabriel Manelusi gave an educational talk to staff and students of Lata Community School during his recent visit there.

During his talk, Manelusi encouraged students to have visions, develop right attitude to learning and aim higher.

He also encouraged the students not to worry too much if they could not make it to higher forms or university.

Lata CHS School Chaplain received Bible from Commissioner Gabriel Manelusi

“If you could not go further in your education pursuit, you have land back in the villages where you could go back to and engage in agriculture, tourism, fisheries etc..” Manelusi told the students.

He also reminded students to live according to the bible, our national law and respect our customs.

“Successful people are normally those who live according to the word of God and respect our laws as well as our customs.”

The CSSI chief handed over two soccer balls, two volley balls and a ball pump to the school.

Lata Community High School Teachers, School Chairman and Student pose for a photo shot with Commissioner Gabriel Manelusi and LCC officers during his visit to Lata CHS

He also thanked the school for their support to the work of CSSI in Lata.

School principal Roselyn Lemoba in turn thanked Manelusi and his team for the visit and the awareness talk.

Manelusi was in Lata as part of his annual visit to provincial CSSI centres.

Brian Lezutuni
Brian Lezutuni
Brian Lezutuni is our Sub-Editor/Weekend Editor/Online Editor.

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