We are all quite aware of the hysteria that our children's academic achievements can elicit, the recent glorious results of the matric exams by some, pushing this point home more than at any other time.
But spare a thought for those who did not do so well.
Also imagine the depression that mummy and daddy feel when, even after a reasonable pass, pupils cannot gain admission into varsity to pursue their pre-chosen careers.
Worse than this is the feeling of utter deflation when even professional graduates, after long, expensively hard studies, cannot secure even reasonable employment.
I dare say that even medical doctors, fully qualified here on our own shores, often encounter problems to obtain suitable placements.
These deeply sad thoughts, in parents, are widely known universally. There is, however,…