Nationally Winning Compositions 2014

Lesotho National Write On! Creative Writing Competition Winners 2014

 

Standard 6:

Matseliso Selialia

Malingoaneng Primary School

Mokhotlong District

Prompt: If you were an animal for a day, what would you be and what would you do?

If I was an animal for a day I would be very sad and I ill be a cat. I will chase rats and eat them and then look for more rats or mice and then go at home and I should hide myself somewhere and when the rats or mice come out and pick one and eat I will be very happy or glad for my good food I will kick, dance, jump and run away This is a nice poem and you you can love it So when is at night and people are sleeping I will wake up and chase the rats or mice this ones will be my dinner or lunch or breakfast I will be so fat and I will always chase rats and I will not want to be a person I only want to be a animal I will only be the cat that does not eat food I will only be the cat that eat rats I will love myself and dance for my breakfast and dinner and lunch This will be very nice and be glad for my self I like this story very much I cat is a lovely animal that likes rats and mice I like to be a rat I hate all this animal exept the cat it is very funny the cat do you like a cat sir Michael or you hate it.

 

Standard 7

Mochaba Liako

Fobane Primary

Leribe District

Prompt: Pretend that you have been shrunk down to the size of an ant for a day, what do you do and see?

Funny! Funny! Funny! If I can shrunk to the size of an ant, I will be happy like the baby, who has been given a lollypop.

I will do things that I like that day and I will be a wealthy woman. I will be able to aid people, however people are very jealous. I will eat food that I prefer, the fruits and the drink.

Hat day when I se the people going to town, I will run after them and them myself where they can even see me. Other day when I se the people going in the bank, I will steal money and go to my home.

I will get in the car without paying because they will even not see me. That day I can go in the zoo to see wild animal. I will get there without permission because no one can see me.

I moreover, I will go to Maseru to Moshoeshoe airport to see some aeroplane. I will even go to Pioner Mall to play in the lift. I will be beautiful because as you know that the money makes people to be handsome/beautiful.

People is like I see my self being the size of an ant. People can’t you like to shrunk to the size of an ant?

 

Form A

Paballo Ranyenye

Sefikeng Secondary

Berea District

Prompt: If you could make a new animal, what would it be like?

I would make a new animal and its name will be Robary and it will look like a very important person in the world. It will have a peaceful eyes like a friesland, it will look like a monkey with three feet and two hands. It will have two eyes, two ears, one nose, and five teeth in oder to eat, I will feed it green leaves and twenty leters of water in a day.

My Robary will live all over the world or continets. This Robary will not eat people and animal, it will only feed on those green plants and it will reproduce and sacke its young one with six brist. I shall make male and female in oder to reproduce and it will stay all over the world but other times it will dig the hole to stay with their young ones.

Those Robary will go for place to place in seach of food to feed their young one’s, it will be the male one which will seach for food when the female is still sacking its young one’s. When young one’s the are grown enough the famale and the will seach the food to be eaten by their young one’s. It will be pieceful and have something like the rings around it on the face and some will be on the knees. Young one’s the rings will be on the knees only but when they are udalt the rings will on their face and knees only.

The male one’s the rings will be on the head and on the feet. This Robaries will breath by means of gill like a fish and a female and male will have tails together with their young one’s. My Robaries will be beautiful with soft hands and a hair covering all over but not on eyes and ears and nose. 

 

Form B

Felleng Lesekele

Sefikeng Secondary

Berea District

Prompt: What do trees think about?

Trees, what do trees think about? It might be thinking about holding the soil firm and preventing soil erosion, oh! Or it might be thinking about walking away with its roots and not caring or the poor soil which is going to leave.

Mh! Hopeless soil, how would it survive when the trees has left? Ah! The trees also might be thinking of not to fall down because of the furious angry wind blowing like an electric hair dryer! Exactly!! The right thought is dancing and moving it’s leaves to the left and to the right like the hair of a celebrity called Beyonce on the beach.

Okay…! Trees might be thinking of growing higher and higher like the mountains. Could it be thinking of flying? Maybe yes maybe no! Could they again be thinking of shouting to the only one person we normaly call him God to give the poor thirsty soil water by letting his rain fall without any fear of being traped by the furious angry wind. It might be thinking of running up the mountains, or even worse, it might be thinking of catching the helicopters and struggling them up because of hatred of the nose which they are coursing.

 

Form C

Mamello Sebele

Masentle High School

Mafeteng District

Prompt: Invent a new day of the year to celebrate. What would it be, when would it be and how would people celebrate it?

Marginalized People

Celebration of the people whom are been marginalized as they can celebrate their freedom from the war of slave. Marginalized people are not free because they are not well saved like orphans also herd-boys.

When marginalized people are not been criticized we can now live with peace more than we are in our country. People like herd boys are not attend more important thing which they would change their lives from being marginalized.

So we have to give them a support by giving them that day to celebrate like in 25th December when celebrate that day, they don’t celebrate that day but they are people like us.

People can celebrate that day by giving them something like advices, giving food and clothes also giving support so that they can all get out of being marginalized people in our country.

I would like to celebrate that day on the 21st June every year so that they can be able to feel that they are the people like other people who are not being marginalized because we are on thing in this world as it says together as one.

 

Form D

Tjapela Titima

Fobane High School

Leribe District

Prompt: What is the most important invention in the world?

Tar Road

Just imagine how it was coming to be difficult for cars and people to travel on gravel if there was no tar road!

For an emergency purposes, it would be hard for patiants to be delivered to some hospitals or special doctors that are only available at Maseru (capital town of Lesotho). People were coming to die because of how the cars will be moving on that rocky gravel that would even damage the tyres and cause them to move slow.

In reducing of traffic, roads transports are now travelling well without any waste of time and traffic is reduced too, this is because they were moving as slowly as tortoise wasting time for the big ones that does not mind.

It is now much easier than those century tears back, the technology is now improved and differend types of cars are build and their speed is increased for covering long distance in short period of time.

This invention again brings much improvement to the world’s economy. By just saying this, The owners of the cars are paying taxes and passengers too pay when taking journy.

and the world’s account increases.

All nation’s live became well and easier and peace fell upon the world. they began to visit one another and share some natural resource like oil petrol, electricity and water. They began to share their knowlages and Technologies were highly resulted.

This was the most and special invention and historical to the world because it is the one that made the world to become in well situation and nations had peace to one another. 

 

Form E

Reamohetsoe Khali

Seeiso High School

Mokhotlong District

Prompt: Write a letter to yourself to be read in 15 years.

 

Reamohetsoe Khali

Matamong

P.O. Box 21

Mokhotlong 500

21st March 2014

 

Dear Reamohetsoe

I write this letter to you to serve as part of your life which will never be erased in your history of life. I would humbly ask of your to always meditate to this message written to you.

You have always been a good and intelligent young lady and never drop that element of your attitude. In all these things, I would ask of you to never forget who you are; your background, your parents, your good friends, and all those people who have contributed towards your success. Also never forget those people whom you considered to be enemies but instead forget those bad things they did to you.

Never by any day wish them bad luck for what you wish for other people to happen doesn’t only affect them but also affects you.

Make a world a better place for you and others. What you come up with make sure it’s not only for your benefit but for the benefit of all. Always strife to be transparent, truthful in all matters. Never cause any chaos with people you are close to. Always have a stand for only the truth, even if you are against thousands of people always know your stand because the truth will set you free from all chains and bandages.

Never seek for the love of men by pleasing them with wrong things or by congratulating them when they go astray. Even if they hate you or hurt you but what I know is they will respect you for your caliber. Don’t ever hurt others for your own benefit. Work peacefully with other people, giving them respect they deserve and never underestimate them because you will be preparing for your down fall if you do those. Always remember the little girl you were, always telling everyone of how a good medical doctor she will be, performing brain surgeries and heart transplantations successfully. Keep looking forward to that dream of yours till you achieve it because the game is never over until the last whistle is blown.

When you come across those hard times which are beyond men’s imagination always remember your religion and pray. Think before your act because the slightest mistake you would ever make might take you or someone straight to the graveyard.

When competing with the world’s greatest competitors or those people who think they will never be defeated, just sit back, watch the game while others paly, pretend as if you are clueless about it but when your time strikes make sure they are all in a heck of a surprise. I the morning when they wake up they will never know what hit them but still keeping the spirit; law profile, keep calm and respect them.

Never allow your state of living change the real you because if you lose character you lose everything. Always create a space in your heart that men are men like you are, respect the fact that they all make mistakes like you do because all what shines is not the real star forgive all who do you wrong regardless of how hurting they are. Never ever let someone hate you for the real fact and not put up right with that person because one’s tears can hauled your success. Put up right with everybody before it’s too late because life is too short and you will never know the time when you will die.

My last words are making the best out of your life because it is the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of this world.

Love you and always will

 

District and National Winners 2014

We are extremely proud of all our participants this year! The essays that were submitted were not only incredibly creative, they were inspirational. Here is the list of all the National and District winners for this year! See you next year, Lesotho!

Write On Creative Writing Competition District and National Winners 2014

National Winners:

Standard 6

Matseliso Selialia

Malingoaneng Primary

Mokhotlong District

PCV: Mike Yoon

 

Standard 7

Mochaba Liako

Fobane Primary

Leribe District

PCV: Shawn Joshi

 

Form A

Paballo Ranyenye

Sefikeng Secondary

Berea District

PCV: Morgan Nees Van Baalen

 

Form B

Felleng Lesekele

Sefikeng Secondary

Berea District

PCV: Morgan Nees Van Baalen

 

Form C

Mamello Sebele

Masentle High School

Mafeteng District

PCV: Tori Raymond

 

Form D

Tjapela Titima

Fobane High School

Leribe District

PCV: Shawn Joshi

Form E

Reamohetsoe Khali

SeeisoHigh School

Mokhotlong District

PCV: Anri Tanabe

 

District Winners:

Standard 6 District Winners

Mokhotlong (All from Malingoaneng Primary, Michael Yoon)

  1. Matseliso Selialia
  2. Kefeletsoe Sakoane
  3. Tebello Seloane

Mafeteng (All from Tsoaing Primary School, Jennifer Jiggetts)

  1. Khang Mohale
  2. Lisema Pali
  3. Relebohile Khoatsana

Qacha’s Nek

  1. Matseliso Mohapi (St. Francis Primary, Malea Martin)
  2. Sam Thewjiwe (Mavuka Primary, Bonnie Lawrence)
  3. Reanetse Moshoeshoe (St. Frances Primary, Malea Martin)

Berea

  1. Khothalang Mokone (Sefikeng Primary, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)
  2. Mahlomola Letsipa (Sefikeng Primary, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)
  3. Moipone Morato (Gethsemany Primary, Rachel Edmonds)

Quthing (All from Mosi Primary, Wendy Stein)

  1. Joole Nkonyana
  2. Mokhabi Chabana
  3. Ngoato Lehoeana

Leribe

  1. Qeneoe Maketekete (Ralikariki Primary, Amanda Frye)
  2. Nthabeleng Motaung (Mopeli Primary, Zoe Schroeder)
  3. Puleng Mpopelle (Mopeli Primary, Zoe Schroeder)

Mohale’s Hoek (All from Tiheli Primary, Chelsea Kelleher

  1. Relebohile Petje
  2. Keketso Selala
  3. Toka Koekoe

Maseru (All from Metolong Primary, Matthew Merritt)

  1. Papali Makhale
  2. Lieketseng Maleme
  3. Thabelo Masiane

 

Standard 7 District Winners

Mokhotlong (All from Malingoaneng Primary, Michael Yoon)

  1. Amohelang Phungoane
  2. Libakiso Phungoane
  3. Tsepo Kalhobuo

Leribe

  1. Mochaba Liako (Fobane Primary, Shawn Joshi)
  2. Mafereka Lerato (Fobane Primary, Shawn Joshi)
  3. Mpine Masilo (Lepholisa Primary, Zoe Schroeder)

Quthing (All from Seforong Primary, Wendy Stein)

1. Montseng Mohloki

2. Limpho Mofasi

3. Thabo Lisene

Qacha’s Nek

1. Karabelo Mokebe (Mauuka Primary, Bonnie Lawrence)

2. Senate Rangaka (Mauuka Primary, Bonnie Lawrence)

3. Nocawe Notopo (Ramatseliso Primary, Gerad Thornton)

Mohale’s Hoek (All from Tiheli Primary, Chelsea Kelleher)

1. Refiloe Mahlatsi

  1. Paballo Mahlatsi

3. Nthabiseng Tellane

Berea

1. Lithebo Naleli (Gethsemaney Primary, Rachel Edmonds)

2. Tholoang Lipoto (Gethsemany Primay, Rachel Edmonds)

3. Poelo Chorela (Halebane Primary, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)

Mafeteng (All From Tsoaing Primary, Jennifer Jiggetts)

1. Likhapha Makhetha

2. Palesa Thejane

3. Ntsaben Tjopa

Maseru (All from Metolong Primary, Matthew Merritt)

1. Mokolana Mothobi

2. Mpho Thamae

3. Tsenolo Maleotoko

 

Form A District Winners

Mokhotlong

  1. Matseliso Ramaqele (Malefiloane High School, Loren Marple)
  2. Itumeleng (Mokhotlong High School, Anri Tanabe)
  3. Puleng (Mokhotlong High School, Anri Tanabe)

Berea

  1. Paballo Ranyenye (Sefikeng Secondary, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)
  2. Pheello Tjeketjane (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)
  3. Boikokobetso Poqa (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)

Leribe (All from Fobane High School, Shawn Joshi)

  1. Nkone Phiri
  2. Limakatso Fusi
  3. Tselane Sehole

Mafeteng (All from Matholeng High School, Randi Helgesen)

  1. Keneuoe Mokheleli
  2. Tsepo Masithela
  3. Nthabiseng Kase

Qacha’s Nek

  1. Thato Masitoe (Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thornton)
  2. Relebohile Moloisane (Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thornton)
  3. Thato Khali (Makanyane Secondary, Gloria Odusote)

Butha Buthe

  1. Mamasilo Chrestine Ntenya (Motete Secondary, Kim Arent)
  2. Chopho Mathe (Likila High School, Keegan Mackin)
  3. Pontso Boi (Motete Secondary, Kim Arent)

 

Form B District Winners

Berea (All from Sefikeng Secondary, Morgan Nees VanBaalen)

1. Felleng Lesekele

2. Nthite Khesi

3. Liteboho Makala

Leribe

1. Jabulile Morake (Ralehlatsa Secondary, Annie Whitley)

2. Mosaunteli Potsane (Fobane High School, Shawn Joshi)

3. Nkokana Paulineh Mantherisi (Renekeng High School, Karly Ho)

Mafeteng

1. Kananelo Thamae (Mansentle High School, Tori Raymond)

2. Nkareng Ramohapi (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)

3. Pitso Rekhetsi (Mansentle High School, Tori Raymond)

Butha Buthe

1. Rethabile Mbele (Linokong High School, Mary Beth Bird)

2. ‘Makuena Linale (Linokong High School, Mary Beth Bird)

3. ‘Matseliso Tsoeunyane (Rehauhetsoe High School, Sarah Kurihara)

Qacha’s Nek (All from Makanyane Community Secondary School, Gloria Odusote)

  1. Mahlophe Makhele

2. Puseletso Lebusa

3. Puleng Teele

 

Form C District Winners

Mafeteng:

  1. Moleko Tshepeng (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)
  2. Mamello Sebele (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)
  3. Mpolokeng Lesaoana (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)

Berea:

  1. Tsooana Magdalene Letela (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees van Baalen)
  2. Tsela Kabelo (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees van Baalen)
  3. Thandawe Judith Polaki (Sefiteng Secondary School, Morgan Nees van Baalen)

Qacha’s Nek:

  1. Relebohile Mokapane (Mavuka High School, Bonnie Lawrence)
  2. Nthabiseng Mpela (Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thornton)
  3. Montoeli Ramatseliso (Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thornton)

Mokhotong:

  1. Keitumetse Sotane (Sekonyela High School, Lisa Bergman)
  2. Ntebelleng Qhoeng (Mokhotlong High School, Anri Tanabe)
  3. Kefuoe Motloli (Mokhotlong High School, Anri Tanabe)

Leribe:

  1. Lerato Makhupane (Renekeng Secondary School, Karly Ho)
  2. Ntsiepe Tanki (Renekeng Secondary School, Karly Ho)
  3. Lenepa Reitumetse (Fobane High School, Shawn Joshi)

Buthe Buthe

  1. Sello Ncholu (Motete Secondary School, Kim Arent)
  2. Teboho Rapoane (Motete Secondary School, Kim Arent)
  3. Limema Motlepu (Linokong High School, Mary Beth Bird)

 

Form D District Winners

Leribe (All from Fobane High School, Shawn Joshi)

  1. Tjapela Titima
  2. Lipolelo Mositi
  3. Moratuoa Mohapi

Berea

  1. Bolebali Souru (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)
  2. Lefela Makelebone (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees Van Baalen)
  3. Jane Lieketseng (St. Lawrence High School, Rachel Edmonds)

Mafeteng (All from Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)

  1. Katleho Molise
  2. Motsoasele Keketso
  3. Mafereka Sophia

Butha Buthe

  1. Lineo Maepho (Likila High School, Keegan Mackin)
  2. Ntopela Sotang (Likila High School, Keegan Mackin)
  3. Motselisi Leteketoa (Qhola Qhoe High School, Zeke Landes)

Mokhotlong

  1. Mamello Mahafeli (Sekongyela High School, Lisa Bergman)
  2. Tefo Masiu (Malefiloane High School, Loren Marple)
  3. Mathe Christina Tsita (Mokhotlong High School, Anri Tanabe)

Qacha’s Nek (All from Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thornton)

  1. Retselisitsoe Sehahle
  2. Mokoatsi Jane
  3. Mamabeke-beke Lerotholi

Form E District Winners

Buthe Buthe:

  1. Thabo Lebusetsa (Likila High School, Keegan Mackin)
  2. Poloko Matsoso (Rehauhetsoe High School, Sarah Kurihara)
  3. Malehloa Mokete (Rehauhetsoe High School, Sarah Kurihara)

Berea:

  1. Boikikoloetso Phalatsa (St. Lawrence High School, Rachel Edmonds)
  2. Matseliso Moleteki (Zenon High School, Morgan Nees van Baalen)
  3. Tsepang Ntsokoane (St. Lawrence High School, Rachel Edmonds)

Qachas Nek:

  1. Relebohile Ramotheba (Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thronton)
  2. Nkomonye Mzwamadoala (Ramatseliso High School, Gerad Thronton)
  3. Thamae Lethola (Ramatselio High School, Gerad Thornton)

Leribe:

  1. Rethabile Khotle (Annie Whitley, Ralehlatsa High School)
  2. Pipiopo Tsolo (Ralehlatsa High School, Annie Whitley)
  3. Masetlaba Mohlotsana (Fobane High School, Shawn Joshi)

Mafeteng:

  1. Mahomaile Malefu (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)
  2. Mamokete Masobeng (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)
  3. Halieo Moshao (Masentle High School, Tori Raymond)

Mokhotlong:

  1. Khali Reamohetse (Seeiso High School, Anri Tanabe)
  2. Phori Tsepiso (Seeiso High School, Anri Tanabe)
  3. Tsoana Motiki (Seeiso High School Anri Tanabe)