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Internet reacts to a teacher sewing learner’s torn uniform

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: X

A heart-warming picture of a teacher sewing a primary school learner’s uniform while she stood in front of the class, next to her recently made its way to the internet, leaving many internet users touched.

The photo was shared on social media platform X (previously known as Twitter) by news platform, MDN news.

In the picture, the teacher identified as Madam Joyce Sempela Malit had the primary school pupil covered in a shawl, as she paid attention to the school dress that she was sewing.

The above-mentioned publication captured the post:

“Madam Joyce Sempela Malit a teacher was captured mending her pupil’s dress after noticing it was torn.”

Madam Joyce Sempela Malit a teacher was captured mending her pupil’s dress after noticing it was torn.❤? pic.twitter.com/D3pIngbmkH

— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) April 10, 2024

The picture shared on the popular platform quickly generated a lot of positive comments from users who shared:

A mom first, educator second.

This generation is fast disappearing.

So beautiful

— BBWLoving (@BbwMaturity) April 10, 2024

More user noted a need for teachers like Madam Joyce, commenting:

What a Queen these are the type of people we need teaching our kids hayi laba bama teacher by day onlyfans at night

— T h a p z (@Thapz__) April 10, 2024

Ncooo, we need more teachers like her..so heartwarming.. pic.twitter.com/Z97hHVTUYK

— ChrisEcxel (@ChrisEcxel102) April 10, 2024

One user shared a personal story, adding:

My mom was a teacher and she would also do that. This is due to upbringing. When you are a genuine good person

— Akhona Skele (@Luveni2020) April 10, 2024

A bit sweet moment for one user who shared:

It’s a painful and beautiful story we miss this mother teacher personality.Good one mam

— 11/88kv Power supply and installation (@1188kv68297) April 10, 2024

Also see: Teacher emotional after Department of Education replaces her without her knowledge

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